Oliphant is a small residential community on the northeastern shore of Georgian Bay, a large freshwater lake system in Ontario, Canada. The spot features a protected bay with a curved, winding coastline that faces northeast toward the water. The bay contains shallow areas, mud flats, and rocky outcrops that require careful navigation. The shoreline is interrupted by residential development, limiting available launch and landing areas. Best conditions occur with northwesterly winds that approach side-shore (±45° to the northeast-facing shore). With only 20.1% wind reliability and average winds of 8.6 knots, sessions are sporadic and typically light. Water temperatures average 8.1°C, requiring thermal protection. The protected bay nature and low wind speeds make this suitable for beginners seeking flat-water practice in calm conditions. However, the combination of shallow water, obstacles, and limited development access means this spot is best suited for local riders with intimate knowledge of safe channels and launch points. Summer conditions offer the most favorable combination of wind and temperature.