Skeena is a river-based kitesurfing spot located in northern British Columbia where the Skeena River approaches tidal influence. The site features a relatively narrow river corridor bordered by dense coniferous forest, with visible sandbars creating shallow water zones. A railroad line parallels the river, indicating infrastructure constraints. The murky greenish water is typical of glacial-fed river systems in the region, resulting from suspended sediment loads. Wind reliability at 0.1% and average wind speed of only 3.4 knots make this spot extremely marginal for kitesurfing. The river's strong currents, shallow bars, and limited maneuvering space present significant challenges. This location suits only advanced to expert kiters willing to accept minimal and unpredictable conditions. The narrow channel between forested banks limits wind acceleration and provides few safe zones. Access and exit points are constrained. Summer months may offer slightly better wind patterns, though conditions remain unreliable. Most kitesurfers would find better-established river or coastal spots elsewhere in British Columbia.