Osoyoos Lake is a large freshwater lake situated in the Okanagan Valley of British Columbia, Canada, bordered by residential and commercial development on both shores. The lake features a north-south orientation with eastward-facing shoreline where this spot is located. Water conditions are typically calm with modest fetch distance. The spot suits beginners due to shallow, protected waters and low wind speeds, though extreme wind reliability of 0.8% makes consistent sessions rare. Best conditions occur with northerly winds providing side-shore flow parallel to the eastern coast. The lake's warm summer temperatures contrast with cool average annual conditions. Significant boat traffic and proximity to residential areas require awareness of other water users. Access is somewhat limited by development, and the shallow nearshore zones necessitate careful navigation. This location serves recreational kiters during occasional favorable wind windows rather than as a reliable training destination.