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Bowie Seamount

gotta check it out - there is a weather buoy:

http://www.weatheroffice.gc.ca/marine/weatherConditions-currentConditions_e.html?mapID=01&siteID=01500&stationID=46184

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the hill

Long paddle but worth it if you don't mind rocks and shallow water and strong current. Lots of debris on bottom including concrete and rebar be careful

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The Pier

The Pier Surf Spot Guide, Canada Nestled on the stunning Pacific coastline, The Pier delivers classic beach-break waves that peel both right and left over a forgiving sandy bottom, creating an approachable vibe for surfers seeking uncrowded sessions. This spot captures the essence of coastal Canada with its mellow peaks and relaxed atmosphere, perfect for […]

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Lang's Left

I first spotted this wave when flying into City Center several years ago, and surfed it for the first time on Katrina's leftovers. I couldn't believe my eyes. A true left point on Lake Ontario!
Nice long wall to play on, with fast sections. One of the sections WILL catch up with you and beat you down, but the water is plenty deep so you don't need to worry about hitting bottom. Overall a great spot, and my #1 go-to on an E gale. It starts working at about 20-25 kt, and gets EPIC on anything over 30 kt.

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Kincardine

Park at the marina, right next to the beach. Walk to the end of the pier and jump in! There is a nice peak to the left of the pier and some more peaks furthur left. Mainly right handers but there are lefts there as well.

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Grand Bend

Doesnt break too often..but its "fun" when it does. There is parking all over the place. Better for longboards. Anything from 7feet and up is best.

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Flannies

Hit the parking lot and start running when its good.

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D-Land

Rock Point park also has camping available and washrooms, showers. Park at the end of the road. Paddle out from the bay near the point straight toward Buffalo into the lineup. You'll need a friend to drive the car to bring you back into lineup; some rides on a good day will take you from Dland all the way past chickencoops. Current near impossible to paddle against, unless you paddle out into the middle of the bay where the rip will take you back out to Dland

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Erieau

Tonnes of parking and fairly easy to get to. The best spot will require a paddle across the channel but its not too far.

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Bothwell beach

public dirt road takes you there. can park your car there

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Bowie Seamount

gotta check it out - there is a weather buoy:

http://www.weatheroffice.gc.ca/marine/weatherConditions-currentConditions_e.html?mapID=01&siteID=01500&stationID=46184



the hill

Long paddle but worth it if you don't mind rocks and shallow water and strong current. Lots of debris on bottom including concrete and rebar be careful



The Pier

The Pier Surf Spot Guide, Canada Nestled on the stunning Pacific coastline, The Pier delivers classic beach-break waves that peel both right and left over a forgiving sandy bottom, creating an approachable vibe for surfers seeking uncrowded sessions. This spot captures the essence of coastal Canada with its mellow peaks and relaxed atmosphere, perfect for […]



Lang's Left

I first spotted this wave when flying into City Center several years ago, and surfed it for the first time on Katrina's leftovers. I couldn't believe my eyes. A true left point on Lake Ontario!
Nice long wall to play on, with fast sections. One of the sections WILL catch up with you and beat you down, but the water is plenty deep so you don't need to worry about hitting bottom. Overall a great spot, and my #1 go-to on an E gale. It starts working at about 20-25 kt, and gets EPIC on anything over 30 kt.



Kincardine

Park at the marina, right next to the beach. Walk to the end of the pier and jump in! There is a nice peak to the left of the pier and some more peaks furthur left. Mainly right handers but there are lefts there as well.



Grand Bend

Doesnt break too often..but its "fun" when it does. There is parking all over the place. Better for longboards. Anything from 7feet and up is best.



Flannies

Hit the parking lot and start running when its good.



D-Land

Rock Point park also has camping available and washrooms, showers. Park at the end of the road. Paddle out from the bay near the point straight toward Buffalo into the lineup. You'll need a friend to drive the car to bring you back into lineup; some rides on a good day will take you from Dland all the way past chickencoops. Current near impossible to paddle against, unless you paddle out into the middle of the bay where the rip will take you back out to Dland



Erieau

Tonnes of parking and fairly easy to get to. The best spot will require a paddle across the channel but its not too far.



Bothwell beach

public dirt road takes you there. can park your car there


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