Andrews Head Surf Spot Guide, Canada Tucked into the wild Atlantic coastline of Nova Scotia, Andrews Head delivers fun beach-break waves that peel both right and left over a sandy bottom dotted with rocks, creating an approachable yet rewarding setup for surfers chasing reliable sessions. The vibe here is pure East Coast essence—raw, consistent swells […]
Not a very good wave i would not plan a trip here and THIS WAVE ONLY WORKS WITH 30+ KPH AT NORTH, EAST AND WEST DIRECTION!
Blueberry Bay Surf Spot Guide, Canada Nestled on Nova Scotia's rugged Atlantic coast, Blueberry Bay delivers a thrilling point-break experience with both right and left handers peeling over a sandy bottom dotted with rocks. This hollow, fast, and powerful wave offers experienced surfers long, high-performance rides in a remote, windswept setting that feels worlds away […]
Works well when the wind is up, nice lil local secret that I thought y'all should know about!
Tofino has a variety of waves. In summer usually has varied waves which are not too strong and bring a smaller wave board/longboard to have fun. The winter gets stronger pulses and is usually the time to get good waves. You can get away with a 4mm wetsuit in summer with booties and winter requires 4/5mm wetsuit with a hood, gloves and booties. Conditions can change quickly so if it looks good, get out there. It can be fickle at times and frustrating. But when you have a good day it's well worth it.
there is a sand bar were the waves break.Its impossible to miss there is always about 20-50 surfers at the spot.
Longboard and shortboard work the best at this location
Just look at the map, and find it...the only way your getting out there is by heli or a good boat...so have fun. try and find it...hehehe.
I think I found it.... hehe
you are right too remote
You have to go thru Mussel Beach Campground gate price to surf is 5$ per day or a 50$ per year pass. location http://www.musselbeachcampground.com
surfing page
mussel Beach mananagers are Susan and Steve Halinda
There are four spots in this lil horse shoe bay. Chickens is a rocky beachbreak, for those scared to venture out to the reefs. Seconds is out to the left. Firsts is to the right and has a longer left...the right starts off nice and gets fat as it dies in the rivermouth. Easy paddle out (dry hair usually). Further to the right is a rocky ledge called waterfalls as there are some lil waterfalls of the cliff...it is for experts only and is a left close to rocks.This is a super spot to surf and when the swell is in its a MUST. Canadian surfers especially at this spot are very friendly and offer you free coffee and fried chicken. Everyone should experience this wonderfull place.
Andrews Head Surf Spot Guide, Canada Tucked into the wild Atlantic coastline of Nova Scotia, Andrews Head delivers fun beach-break waves that peel both right and left over a sandy bottom dotted with rocks, creating an approachable yet rewarding setup for surfers chasing reliable sessions. The vibe here is pure East Coast essence—raw, consistent swells […]
Not a very good wave i would not plan a trip here and THIS WAVE ONLY WORKS WITH 30+ KPH AT NORTH, EAST AND WEST DIRECTION!
Blueberry Bay Surf Spot Guide, Canada Nestled on Nova Scotia's rugged Atlantic coast, Blueberry Bay delivers a thrilling point-break experience with both right and left handers peeling over a sandy bottom dotted with rocks. This hollow, fast, and powerful wave offers experienced surfers long, high-performance rides in a remote, windswept setting that feels worlds away […]
Works well when the wind is up, nice lil local secret that I thought y'all should know about!
Tofino has a variety of waves. In summer usually has varied waves which are not too strong and bring a smaller wave board/longboard to have fun. The winter gets stronger pulses and is usually the time to get good waves. You can get away with a 4mm wetsuit in summer with booties and winter requires 4/5mm wetsuit with a hood, gloves and booties. Conditions can change quickly so if it looks good, get out there. It can be fickle at times and frustrating. But when you have a good day it's well worth it.
there is a sand bar were the waves break.Its impossible to miss there is always about 20-50 surfers at the spot.
Longboard and shortboard work the best at this location
Just look at the map, and find it...the only way your getting out there is by heli or a good boat...so have fun. try and find it...hehehe.
I think I found it.... hehe
you are right too remote
You have to go thru Mussel Beach Campground gate price to surf is 5$ per day or a 50$ per year pass. location http://www.musselbeachcampground.com
surfing page
mussel Beach mananagers are Susan and Steve Halinda
There are four spots in this lil horse shoe bay. Chickens is a rocky beachbreak, for those scared to venture out to the reefs. Seconds is out to the left. Firsts is to the right and has a longer left...the right starts off nice and gets fat as it dies in the rivermouth. Easy paddle out (dry hair usually). Further to the right is a rocky ledge called waterfalls as there are some lil waterfalls of the cliff...it is for experts only and is a left close to rocks.This is a super spot to surf and when the swell is in its a MUST. Canadian surfers especially at this spot are very friendly and offer you free coffee and fried chicken. Everyone should experience this wonderfull place.
Andrews Head Surf Spot Guide, Canada Tucked into the wild Atlantic coastline of Nova Scotia, Andrews Head delivers fun beach-break waves that peel both right and left over a sandy bottom dotted with rocks, creating an approachable yet rewarding setup for surfers chasing reliable sessions. The vibe here is pure East Coast essence—raw, consistent swells […]
Not a very good wave i would not plan a trip here and THIS WAVE ONLY WORKS WITH 30+ KPH AT NORTH, EAST AND WEST DIRECTION!
Blueberry Bay Surf Spot Guide, Canada Nestled on Nova Scotia's rugged Atlantic coast, Blueberry Bay delivers a thrilling point-break experience with both right and left handers peeling over a sandy bottom dotted with rocks. This hollow, fast, and powerful wave offers experienced surfers long, high-performance rides in a remote, windswept setting that feels worlds away […]
Works well when the wind is up, nice lil local secret that I thought y'all should know about!
Tofino has a variety of waves. In summer usually has varied waves which are not too strong and bring a smaller wave board/longboard to have fun. The winter gets stronger pulses and is usually the time to get good waves. You can get away with a 4mm wetsuit in summer with booties and winter requires 4/5mm wetsuit with a hood, gloves and booties. Conditions can change quickly so if it looks good, get out there. It can be fickle at times and frustrating. But when you have a good day it's well worth it.
there is a sand bar were the waves break.Its impossible to miss there is always about 20-50 surfers at the spot.
Longboard and shortboard work the best at this location
Just look at the map, and find it...the only way your getting out there is by heli or a good boat...so have fun. try and find it...hehehe.
I think I found it.... hehe
you are right too remote
You have to go thru Mussel Beach Campground gate price to surf is 5$ per day or a 50$ per year pass. location http://www.musselbeachcampground.com
surfing page
mussel Beach mananagers are Susan and Steve Halinda
There are four spots in this lil horse shoe bay. Chickens is a rocky beachbreak, for those scared to venture out to the reefs. Seconds is out to the left. Firsts is to the right and has a longer left...the right starts off nice and gets fat as it dies in the rivermouth. Easy paddle out (dry hair usually). Further to the right is a rocky ledge called waterfalls as there are some lil waterfalls of the cliff...it is for experts only and is a left close to rocks.This is a super spot to surf and when the swell is in its a MUST. Canadian surfers especially at this spot are very friendly and offer you free coffee and fried chicken. Everyone should experience this wonderfull place.
Andrews Head Surf Spot Guide, Canada Tucked into the wild Atlantic coastline of Nova Scotia, Andrews Head delivers fun beach-break waves that peel both right and left over a sandy bottom dotted with rocks, creating an approachable yet rewarding setup for surfers chasing reliable sessions. The vibe here is pure East Coast essence—raw, consistent swells […]
Not a very good wave i would not plan a trip here and THIS WAVE ONLY WORKS WITH 30+ KPH AT NORTH, EAST AND WEST DIRECTION!
Blueberry Bay Surf Spot Guide, Canada Nestled on Nova Scotia's rugged Atlantic coast, Blueberry Bay delivers a thrilling point-break experience with both right and left handers peeling over a sandy bottom dotted with rocks. This hollow, fast, and powerful wave offers experienced surfers long, high-performance rides in a remote, windswept setting that feels worlds away […]
Works well when the wind is up, nice lil local secret that I thought y'all should know about!
Tofino has a variety of waves. In summer usually has varied waves which are not too strong and bring a smaller wave board/longboard to have fun. The winter gets stronger pulses and is usually the time to get good waves. You can get away with a 4mm wetsuit in summer with booties and winter requires 4/5mm wetsuit with a hood, gloves and booties. Conditions can change quickly so if it looks good, get out there. It can be fickle at times and frustrating. But when you have a good day it's well worth it.
there is a sand bar were the waves break.Its impossible to miss there is always about 20-50 surfers at the spot.
Longboard and shortboard work the best at this location
Just look at the map, and find it...the only way your getting out there is by heli or a good boat...so have fun. try and find it...hehehe.
I think I found it.... hehe
you are right too remote
You have to go thru Mussel Beach Campground gate price to surf is 5$ per day or a 50$ per year pass. location http://www.musselbeachcampground.com
surfing page
mussel Beach mananagers are Susan and Steve Halinda
There are four spots in this lil horse shoe bay. Chickens is a rocky beachbreak, for those scared to venture out to the reefs. Seconds is out to the left. Firsts is to the right and has a longer left...the right starts off nice and gets fat as it dies in the rivermouth. Easy paddle out (dry hair usually). Further to the right is a rocky ledge called waterfalls as there are some lil waterfalls of the cliff...it is for experts only and is a left close to rocks.This is a super spot to surf and when the swell is in its a MUST. Canadian surfers especially at this spot are very friendly and offer you free coffee and fried chicken. Everyone should experience this wonderfull place.
Andrews Head Surf Spot Guide, Canada Tucked into the wild Atlantic coastline of Nova Scotia, Andrews Head delivers fun beach-break waves that peel both right and left over a sandy bottom dotted with rocks, creating an approachable yet rewarding setup for surfers chasing reliable sessions. The vibe here is pure East Coast essence—raw, consistent swells […]
Not a very good wave i would not plan a trip here and THIS WAVE ONLY WORKS WITH 30+ KPH AT NORTH, EAST AND WEST DIRECTION!
Blueberry Bay Surf Spot Guide, Canada Nestled on Nova Scotia's rugged Atlantic coast, Blueberry Bay delivers a thrilling point-break experience with both right and left handers peeling over a sandy bottom dotted with rocks. This hollow, fast, and powerful wave offers experienced surfers long, high-performance rides in a remote, windswept setting that feels worlds away […]
Works well when the wind is up, nice lil local secret that I thought y'all should know about!
Tofino has a variety of waves. In summer usually has varied waves which are not too strong and bring a smaller wave board/longboard to have fun. The winter gets stronger pulses and is usually the time to get good waves. You can get away with a 4mm wetsuit in summer with booties and winter requires 4/5mm wetsuit with a hood, gloves and booties. Conditions can change quickly so if it looks good, get out there. It can be fickle at times and frustrating. But when you have a good day it's well worth it.
there is a sand bar were the waves break.Its impossible to miss there is always about 20-50 surfers at the spot.
Longboard and shortboard work the best at this location
Just look at the map, and find it...the only way your getting out there is by heli or a good boat...so have fun. try and find it...hehehe.
I think I found it.... hehe
you are right too remote
You have to go thru Mussel Beach Campground gate price to surf is 5$ per day or a 50$ per year pass. location http://www.musselbeachcampground.com
surfing page
mussel Beach mananagers are Susan and Steve Halinda
There are four spots in this lil horse shoe bay. Chickens is a rocky beachbreak, for those scared to venture out to the reefs. Seconds is out to the left. Firsts is to the right and has a longer left...the right starts off nice and gets fat as it dies in the rivermouth. Easy paddle out (dry hair usually). Further to the right is a rocky ledge called waterfalls as there are some lil waterfalls of the cliff...it is for experts only and is a left close to rocks.This is a super spot to surf and when the swell is in its a MUST. Canadian surfers especially at this spot are very friendly and offer you free coffee and fried chicken. Everyone should experience this wonderfull place.
Andrews Head Surf Spot Guide, Canada Tucked into the wild Atlantic coastline of Nova Scotia, Andrews Head delivers fun beach-break waves that peel both right and left over a sandy bottom dotted with rocks, creating an approachable yet rewarding setup for surfers chasing reliable sessions. The vibe here is pure East Coast essence—raw, consistent swells […]
Not a very good wave i would not plan a trip here and THIS WAVE ONLY WORKS WITH 30+ KPH AT NORTH, EAST AND WEST DIRECTION!
Blueberry Bay Surf Spot Guide, Canada Nestled on Nova Scotia's rugged Atlantic coast, Blueberry Bay delivers a thrilling point-break experience with both right and left handers peeling over a sandy bottom dotted with rocks. This hollow, fast, and powerful wave offers experienced surfers long, high-performance rides in a remote, windswept setting that feels worlds away […]
Works well when the wind is up, nice lil local secret that I thought y'all should know about!
Tofino has a variety of waves. In summer usually has varied waves which are not too strong and bring a smaller wave board/longboard to have fun. The winter gets stronger pulses and is usually the time to get good waves. You can get away with a 4mm wetsuit in summer with booties and winter requires 4/5mm wetsuit with a hood, gloves and booties. Conditions can change quickly so if it looks good, get out there. It can be fickle at times and frustrating. But when you have a good day it's well worth it.
there is a sand bar were the waves break.Its impossible to miss there is always about 20-50 surfers at the spot.
Longboard and shortboard work the best at this location
Just look at the map, and find it...the only way your getting out there is by heli or a good boat...so have fun. try and find it...hehehe.
I think I found it.... hehe
you are right too remote
You have to go thru Mussel Beach Campground gate price to surf is 5$ per day or a 50$ per year pass. location http://www.musselbeachcampground.com
surfing page
mussel Beach mananagers are Susan and Steve Halinda
There are four spots in this lil horse shoe bay. Chickens is a rocky beachbreak, for those scared to venture out to the reefs. Seconds is out to the left. Firsts is to the right and has a longer left...the right starts off nice and gets fat as it dies in the rivermouth. Easy paddle out (dry hair usually). Further to the right is a rocky ledge called waterfalls as there are some lil waterfalls of the cliff...it is for experts only and is a left close to rocks.This is a super spot to surf and when the swell is in its a MUST. Canadian surfers especially at this spot are very friendly and offer you free coffee and fried chicken. Everyone should experience this wonderfull place.
Andrews Head Surf Spot Guide, Canada Tucked into the wild Atlantic coastline of Nova Scotia, Andrews Head delivers fun beach-break waves that peel both right and left over a sandy bottom dotted with rocks, creating an approachable yet rewarding setup for surfers chasing reliable sessions. The vibe here is pure East Coast essence—raw, consistent swells […]
Not a very good wave i would not plan a trip here and THIS WAVE ONLY WORKS WITH 30+ KPH AT NORTH, EAST AND WEST DIRECTION!
Blueberry Bay Surf Spot Guide, Canada Nestled on Nova Scotia's rugged Atlantic coast, Blueberry Bay delivers a thrilling point-break experience with both right and left handers peeling over a sandy bottom dotted with rocks. This hollow, fast, and powerful wave offers experienced surfers long, high-performance rides in a remote, windswept setting that feels worlds away […]
Works well when the wind is up, nice lil local secret that I thought y'all should know about!
Tofino has a variety of waves. In summer usually has varied waves which are not too strong and bring a smaller wave board/longboard to have fun. The winter gets stronger pulses and is usually the time to get good waves. You can get away with a 4mm wetsuit in summer with booties and winter requires 4/5mm wetsuit with a hood, gloves and booties. Conditions can change quickly so if it looks good, get out there. It can be fickle at times and frustrating. But when you have a good day it's well worth it.
there is a sand bar were the waves break.Its impossible to miss there is always about 20-50 surfers at the spot.
Longboard and shortboard work the best at this location
Just look at the map, and find it...the only way your getting out there is by heli or a good boat...so have fun. try and find it...hehehe.
I think I found it.... hehe
you are right too remote
You have to go thru Mussel Beach Campground gate price to surf is 5$ per day or a 50$ per year pass. location http://www.musselbeachcampground.com
surfing page
mussel Beach mananagers are Susan and Steve Halinda
There are four spots in this lil horse shoe bay. Chickens is a rocky beachbreak, for those scared to venture out to the reefs. Seconds is out to the left. Firsts is to the right and has a longer left...the right starts off nice and gets fat as it dies in the rivermouth. Easy paddle out (dry hair usually). Further to the right is a rocky ledge called waterfalls as there are some lil waterfalls of the cliff...it is for experts only and is a left close to rocks.This is a super spot to surf and when the swell is in its a MUST. Canadian surfers especially at this spot are very friendly and offer you free coffee and fried chicken. Everyone should experience this wonderfull place.
