Continent |
North America |
Country |
Canada |
Next Big City |
Halifax |
Next Town |
Lawrencetown, Dartmouth |
|
Type: |
Ocean |
Rider Ability: |
Beginner, Intermediate, Expert |
Features: |
Shop, Parking |
Water
Type: |
Shallow, Flat, Chop, Small wave |
Hazards: |
Currents |
Quality: |
Clean |
Best Tide: |
No information |
The water is both choppy and flat as in one section a river runs into the Ocean, keeping the waves down. Currents are stiff near the river going out to sea. Waves are often about 1m but can reach 2m in a good wind.
Beach
Type: |
Sand, Pebbles |
Size: |
Medium |
Hazards: |
Bystanders |
Beach Users: |
None |
Lots of sand and good launches. Sand grass downwind about 100m and the road is about 200-300m away in a SW wind.
Weather
Spring:
|
Thick |
Summer:
|
Shorts, Shorty |
Fall:
|
Thick |
Winter:
|
Thick |
Summer nice, wetsuit needed all year. Season from spring to autumn.
Wind
Best Months: |
No information |
Wind Type: |
Frontal |
Best Direction: |
SSW, SW |
Main Direction: |
SW |
Winds are generally 10-15 kts SW when they are rideable. Don't get many days higher, but there are a few. Winds are not at all predictable as to when we are going to get them. Sometimes you can get 3 days in a row, sometimes you wait 2 weeks. Best and really only winds you can ride are SW to SSW and WSW which are pretty much onshore. Other directions if they occur are gusty and not steady as the area is surrounded by tall trees and a hill.
How to get there
Transport |
Car |
Access
|
Short walk |
From Halifax take the Circumferential Hwy across the bridge into Dartmouth. Follow the highway until Main Street. Follow Main Street until Ross Rd. Turn right onto Ross. Drive to the end of that street and turn left. Drive about 10 min and you're there. It's the small beach before the provincial park, Lawrencetown Beach. There are other ways but this is fastest and easiest. From Halifax it's about 30min.
Extra information
Nightlife