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Bellevue Beach, Canada

Terre-Neuve, Canada

Beginner Ocean Flat Water Ocean

About Bellevue Beach, Canada

Bellevue Beach delivers consistent wind on a forgiving flat-water setup, but Atlantic squalls and winter cold demand respect and proper gear.

Avg wind

12.6 kts

Peak season

12.6 kts

Windy days/yr

193

Peak hours

08:00–11:00

Monthly wind profile

Jan
Feb
Mar
Apr
May
Jun
Jul
Aug
Sep
Oct
Nov
Dec

Bars = average wind speed in knots. Solid = best months.

Best months

FebAprDecMarJanJunAugNovJulOctSepMay

Wind directions

SWWSWSSWNNEW

Amenities

Basic beach access and parking facilitiesNearby local services in Bellevue villageLimited but available accommodation options in area

Hazards

Cold Atlantic water and hypothermia risk, especially in winter monthsSudden wind shifts and squalls common in Newfoundland coastal weatherRocks and shallow areas near shore require careful launch and landing zonesStrong currents and tidal changes in this coastal bay area

Launch notes

Flat water conditions make this ideal for beginners, though sandy/pebbly beach launching requires careful kite control. Dominant SW to W winds provide consistent launch conditions with good on-shore flow for safety.

Gear & clothing

Gear · 12-14m kites are ideal for the 12.6kt average winds; consider a quiver of 13-15m kites to handle seasonal variations. Directional boards or small wave boards work well in flat water conditions.

Clothing · Wear a 5/4mm or 6/5mm winter wetsuit year-round due to cold Atlantic water (typically 2-10°C). Add booties, gloves, and a hood especially in winter months (Dec-Mar).

Crowd & etiquette

Respect local fishing activities and maritime traffic common to Newfoundland coasts. Keep a safe distance from any anchored boats and communicate with other water users.

Additional notes

With 193 windy days per year, this is a reliable spot; however, always check local weather forecasts for rapidly changing Atlantic conditions. Winter months offer the strongest winds but require proper cold-water preparation and safety protocols.

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