Vague à Guy - Lasalle

45.419317 N / -73.603067 O

Vague à Guy - Lasalle Surf Spot Guide, Canada

Hidden in the heart of urban Montreal, Vague à Guy delivers a rare river surf gem with its stationary reef-rocky wave that peels both rights and lefts over a boulder-strewn bottom. This fun, powerful setup offers endless sessions on a consistent wave that feels like a secret escape amid the city buzz. Experienced surfers flock here for the raw thrill of holding position on this eternal break, blending urban convenience with pure surf stoke.

Geography and Nature

Vague à Guy sits on the Saint-Laurent River in Montreal's LaSalle borough, right at Parc des Rapides between rues Raymond and Gagné, about 7770-8180 Boulevard LaSalle. This urban river spot features a rocky riverbed that naturally forms the standing wave, surrounded by stabilized riverbanks, pedestrian paths, and green parkland with easy city access. The landscape mixes industrial river vibes with natural rocky outcrops and forested edges, keeping it accessible yet wild-feeling despite the nearby neighborhoods.

Surf Setup

This reef-rocky break fires up a stationary wave with workable rights and lefts, perfect for carving and aerials on its fun, powerful face. Optimal swells come from steady river flow, with clean offshore winds from the west or northwest keeping the face glassy for long rides. High tide mimics stronger flow for punchier waves, while mid to low tide smooths out the boulder bottom for better takeoffs. Expect a typical session to last hours on this ever-present wave, letting you dial in maneuvers without paddling out endlessly.

Consistency and Best Time

Vague à Guy boasts very high consistency, firing up around 150 days a year thanks to the river's natural hydraulics. Prime season runs from May 1 to mid-October, with peak fun from June to September when flows are steady and weather cooperates. Avoid winter months from late October to April when access is closed, and steer clear after heavy rains due to potential water quality dips.

Crowd Levels

Crowds stay light here, with just a few surfers on weekdays and weekends alike. You'll share the wave with a mix of locals honing skills and occasional visitors, fostering a chill community vibe.

Who It's For

This spot suits experienced surfers who can handle the rocky bottom and stationary river dynamics. Beginners should start with a guided intro course from local outfits like KSF to build confidence on the consistent wave. Intermediates and pros will love pushing limits on the fun rights and lefts, with room to progress without heavy competition.

Hazards to Respect

Watch for the boulder bottom that demands booties and precise positioning to avoid impacts. Strong river currents require solid river surf awareness, so go with experienced paddlers if you're new to the format.

Water Temperature and Wetsuit Guide

Summer from June to October brings water temps of 18-22°C, calling for a 3/2mm shorty wetsuit or springsuit for comfort during long sessions. Winter from December to March sees frigid 2-5°C waters, but the spot is closed anyway—full 5/4mm suits with hoods and booties if venturing elsewhere. Spring and fall hover at 10-17°C, so layer up with a 4/3mm fullsuit and gloves for those shoulder-season sends.

How to Get There

Fly into Montréal-Trudeau International Airport (YUL), just 15 kilometers away, then drive or taxi 20-30 minutes south on Highway 20 to Boulevard LaSalle. No major train stations are super close, but AMT buses connect from central Montreal to LaSalle stops within 1 kilometer of the park. Park for free at Parc des Rapides lots right by the access paths, with a short 200-meter walk to the wave—super straightforward for road trippers. Public bikes or the BIXI system work well from downtown, dropping you minutes from the entry points.

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Vague à Guy - Lasalle 

Canada
45.419317 N / -73.603067 O
East Coast
In the city
Instant access (< 5min)
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Vague à Guy - Lasalle Surf Spot Guide, Canada

Hidden in the heart of urban Montreal, Vague à Guy delivers a rare river surf gem with its stationary reef-rocky wave that peels both rights and lefts over a boulder-strewn bottom. This fun, powerful setup offers endless sessions on a consistent wave that feels like a secret escape amid the city buzz. Experienced surfers flock here for the raw thrill of holding position on this eternal break, blending urban convenience with pure surf stoke.

Geography and Nature

Vague à Guy sits on the Saint-Laurent River in Montreal's LaSalle borough, right at Parc des Rapides between rues Raymond and Gagné, about 7770-8180 Boulevard LaSalle. This urban river spot features a rocky riverbed that naturally forms the standing wave, surrounded by stabilized riverbanks, pedestrian paths, and green parkland with easy city access. The landscape mixes industrial river vibes with natural rocky outcrops and forested edges, keeping it accessible yet wild-feeling despite the nearby neighborhoods.

Surf Setup

This reef-rocky break fires up a stationary wave with workable rights and lefts, perfect for carving and aerials on its fun, powerful face. Optimal swells come from steady river flow, with clean offshore winds from the west or northwest keeping the face glassy for long rides. High tide mimics stronger flow for punchier waves, while mid to low tide smooths out the boulder bottom for better takeoffs. Expect a typical session to last hours on this ever-present wave, letting you dial in maneuvers without paddling out endlessly.

Consistency and Best Time

Vague à Guy boasts very high consistency, firing up around 150 days a year thanks to the river's natural hydraulics. Prime season runs from May 1 to mid-October, with peak fun from June to September when flows are steady and weather cooperates. Avoid winter months from late October to April when access is closed, and steer clear after heavy rains due to potential water quality dips.

Crowd Levels

Crowds stay light here, with just a few surfers on weekdays and weekends alike. You'll share the wave with a mix of locals honing skills and occasional visitors, fostering a chill community vibe.

Who It's For

This spot suits experienced surfers who can handle the rocky bottom and stationary river dynamics. Beginners should start with a guided intro course from local outfits like KSF to build confidence on the consistent wave. Intermediates and pros will love pushing limits on the fun rights and lefts, with room to progress without heavy competition.

Hazards to Respect

Watch for the boulder bottom that demands booties and precise positioning to avoid impacts. Strong river currents require solid river surf awareness, so go with experienced paddlers if you're new to the format.

Water Temperature and Wetsuit Guide

Summer from June to October brings water temps of 18-22°C, calling for a 3/2mm shorty wetsuit or springsuit for comfort during long sessions. Winter from December to March sees frigid 2-5°C waters, but the spot is closed anyway—full 5/4mm suits with hoods and booties if venturing elsewhere. Spring and fall hover at 10-17°C, so layer up with a 4/3mm fullsuit and gloves for those shoulder-season sends.

How to Get There

Fly into Montréal-Trudeau International Airport (YUL), just 15 kilometers away, then drive or taxi 20-30 minutes south on Highway 20 to Boulevard LaSalle. No major train stations are super close, but AMT buses connect from central Montreal to LaSalle stops within 1 kilometer of the park. Park for free at Parc des Rapides lots right by the access paths, with a short 200-meter walk to the wave—super straightforward for road trippers. Public bikes or the BIXI system work well from downtown, dropping you minutes from the entry points.

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Surf Conditions:

Wave type
Reef-rocky
Normal lenght: Short (< 50m)
Good day lenght: Short (< 50m)
DIRECTION
Right and left
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frequency
Very consistent (150 day/year)
Swell size: Starts working at and holds up to
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Fun
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Prime season for surfing Vague à Guy - Lasalle runs from May 1 to mid-October, peaking from June to September with steady flows. The spot offers very high consistency, firing about 150 days a year on its stationary wave. Clean offshore winds from west or northwest keep faces glassy, while high tide mimics stronger flow for punchier rides and mid to low tide smooths takeoffs. Avoid heavy rains for water quality and winter closure from late October to April.
Vague à Guy - Lasalle suits experienced surfers who handle rocky bottoms and river dynamics best. Beginners should take guided intro courses from local outfits like KSF to build confidence on the consistent wave. Intermediates and pros enjoy pushing limits on fun rights and lefts with room to progress in a chill community vibe, sharing light crowds.
Vague à Guy - Lasalle features a stationary reef-rocky break peeling workable rights and lefts over a boulder-strewn bottom. This fun, powerful setup allows carving and aerials on endless sessions without constant paddling. Optimal with steady river flow and clean offshore west or northwest winds for glassy faces, offering high consistency year-round in season.
Crowds at Vague à Guy - Lasalle stay light with few surfers on weekdays and weekends, mixing locals and visitors in a chill vibe. Reach it easily by flying into Montréal-Trudeau Airport 15 kilometers away, then driving 20-30 minutes south on Highway 20 to Boulevard LaSalle at Parc des Rapides. Park free in lots with a 200-meter walk to the wave, or use AMT buses or BIXI bikes from downtown.
Vague à Guy - Lasalle stands out as a hidden urban river gem in Montreal's LaSalle borough on the Saint-Laurent River, blending city access with wild rocky vibes. Its eternal stationary wave delivers raw thrill and endless sessions amid the buzz, unlike ocean breaks, with high consistency and light crowds for pure surf stoke right at Parc des Rapides.

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