Sandbanks Provincial Park is located on Lake Ontario's north shore in Ontario, Canada. The spot faces west toward the lake with shallow water characterized by extensive sandbars visible in the imagery. This is an inland lake environment with moderate fetch distance and sandy bottom conditions typical of glacial lake formations. The area features a mix of developed residential zones and natural sandy beaches separated by vegetation and access roads. Wind reliability is notably low at 19.4% with average winds of 8.9 knots, making consistent sessions challenging. Best conditions occur with northerly winds that approach side-shore angles. The shallow sandy bottom provides forgiving crash zones suitable for skill development, though the low wind resource and variable conditions make this better suited for beginner to early intermediate kiters willing to accept inconsistent wind days. Water temperatures average around 9°C, requiring appropriate thermal protection. The proximity to residential areas and boat activity requires awareness of other water users. Spring and fall may offer slightly improved wind windows.