Long Point is a shallow lake spot on Lake Erie in Ontario, Canada, characterized by a sandy beach and dense residential development along the shoreline. The site features meandering channels and residential areas inland, indicating a developed recreational zone. The water body provides a protected inland environment with relatively consistent depth near the established beach area. Wind conditions are marginal, with an average of only 8.5 knots and low reliability at 15.3%, making this primarily a location for light-wind sessions or practice. Water temperatures average around 10°C, requiring appropriate thermal protection. The spot suits beginners and intermediate kiters seeking calm, protected conditions with minimal wave activity. The shallow waters and proximity to residential areas demand awareness of property boundaries and other water users. Best conditions occur with easterly or westerly winds providing side-shore flow. The limited fetch and enclosed nature of the location restrict wave development, making this primarily a flat-water freestyle and light-wind training venue rather than a wave-riding destination.