45.12 | -63.34
Mosquito Point is a spot in Nova Scotia's interior, in the Truro/Cobequid area. At an altitude of 23 m, this spot is likely on an inland lake or estuary. The Cobequid region, in central Nova Scotia, offers a landscape of wooded hills. The spot benefits from the funneling effect of surrounding valleys to concentrate wind. Less frequented by kitesurfers than the Atlantic coast.
Open all year round
Intermediate
Inland water body (lake or estuary). Calmer water than coastal spots. Variable bottom. Chop limited by water body size. Fresh or brackish water. Accessible conditions for progression.
Obstacles possible in and around the water body. Surrounding trees can create turbulence. Summer thunderstorms possible. Abundant mosquitoes (as the spot name suggests!). Check access conditions.
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