Breakwater Park

 
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5:48 AM

8:16 PM

Current conditions at 5/5 11:56 PM - WATERTOWN - 46 km away.

 

Wind Forecast

May-5
Sunday
5-May
2 am58112pm5811
Direction
 
Speed (knots)9
Temp C       13
Precip (mm/3hr)       1.7
May-6
Monday
6-May
2 am58112pm5811
Direction
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
Speed (knots)62347752
Temp C121211151514119
Precip (mm/3hr)5.5
 
May-7
Tuesday
7-May
2 am58112pm5811
Direction
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
Speed (knots)32122304
Temp C7791517181411
Precip (mm/3hr)
 
May-8
Wednesday
8-May
2 am58112pm5811
Direction
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
Speed (knots)57867755
Temp C12121312101098
Precip (mm/3hr)3.59.82.9
 
May-9
Thursday
9-May
2 am58112pm5811
Direction
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
Speed (knots)334566911
Temp C7681315141010
Precip (mm/3hr)6.021.6
 
May-10
Friday
10-May
2 am58112pm5811
Direction
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
Speed (knots)15151514141198
Temp C111110991099
Precip (mm/3hr)70.651.312.718.116.12.00.6
 
May-11
Saturday
11-May
2 am58112pm5811
Direction
 
 
 
Speed (knots)766
Temp C889     
Precip (mm/3hr)     
 

Current Observation Data aggregated by Synoptic and WCG-ITX.com. Forecast data from Environment Canada

 

Nearby Stations

The following stations are near this spot.

NameICAODateDistance (Km)Wind SpeedDirectionStatusAction
GRENADIER ISLANDCWGH5/6 12:00 AM56.22
 
Active
POINT PETRE (MARCWQP5/6 12:00 AM67.74
 
Active
WATERTOWNKART5/5 11:56 PM45.85
 
Active
FORT DRUM/WHEELEKGTB5/5 11:55 PM65.010
 
Active
KINGSTON ARPT (MCYGK5/5 11:00 PM6.77
 
Active
VE3OAR-13 Simcoe IslandAV3767.2No records foundActive
GALLOO ISLAND39.8Active
UPPER RIDEAU LAKCWJM55.8Active

Spot Details

Not a good place to learn

  • Deep water
  • Slight current
  • Boat traffic
  • No easy exit

Even experienced kiters are sometimes sketched out with the hazards of kiting in Kingston.

There is a nice sized lawn to rig on but be courteous of sunbathers. Get your kite up and jump off the corner of the pier and get offshore!

Come in at one of the small rock beaches just downwind and make sure your in before the smokestack or your swimming it in to the rock break wall. Unless you come in right at the launch drop your kite and walk it back.

Don't walk that waterfront with your kite up. Trees, power lines, signs, busy road and lots of nasty rock should make that obvious.

Works best in a SW to West. South is rideable but a bit washing machine due to cross chop. Not suitable if there is a chance of shifting north (offshore) so careful in fall when this is most likely.

Kingston does get some nice thermals in summer that make it tons of fun when there is nothing going on anywhere else. Great spot in winter once the ice is solid and has good snow. Say hi and ask someone at the launch for the rundown. If there is no one else out there is probably a reason as the locals are out every time it blows.

Riders