The Point at Canvey Island is a sheltered bay area on the Thames Estuary in southeast England. The coastline faces south toward the water, with extensive residential development inland and a marina complex visible in the northern section. The spot features predominantly flat water conditions typical of estuarine environments, with very limited wave potential. Wind reliability is notably low at 15.3%, making consistent sessions difficult. Best conditions occur with easterly or westerly winds, which provide side-shore approaches. The shallow bay with visible mudflats limits this spot primarily to flatwater kitesurfing and freestyle practice. Water temperatures are cool year-round. This location suits beginners seeking protected, flat water conditions, though frequent lulls and variable winds require patience. The proximity to boat traffic, marina activity, and residential areas demands heightened awareness of other water users. Access appears available through established facilities near the marina. The extreme flatwater conditions make this unsuitable for wave riding or speed work.