Pointe du Lac is a freshwater lake spot in Quebec, Canada, featuring a north-northeast facing shoreline with heavily forested terrain backing the beach. The site is characterized by sandy/muddy beach with dense tree coverage limiting both land access and wind flow. Water conditions are typically calm with minimal wave development due to limited fetch distance across the lake. Wind reliability is very low at 3.4%, making this a seasonal or opportunistic spot rather than a consistent destination. Best conditions occur with northeast winds that provide side-shore flow parallel to the coast. The spot is most suitable for beginner kiters seeking flat-water progression in a protected environment, though the frequency of rideable wind is limited. The residential development visible in imagery suggests access may be restricted to specific areas. Cold water temperatures require proper thermal protection. Given the minimal wind statistics and small water body, this spot is suitable primarily for practice sessions during occasional favorable wind windows rather than as a reliable kitesurfing destination.