43.49 | -65.40
Blanche is a spot at the extreme south of Nova Scotia, in the Cape Sable region — the southernmost point of the province's mainland. This wild and remote coastal area offers full southern exposure on the open Atlantic. The beaches in the Blanche area are among Nova Scotia's most exposed, receiving the full force of the Atlantic Ocean. Remote spot for experienced riders seeking powerful conditions in a wild setting.
Fully exposed Atlantic Ocean. Powerful open ocean swell. Waves of 1-3 m+ frequent. Very cold water (6-14°C) — Labrador Current influence. Sandy and rocky bottom. Semi-diurnal tides. Significant coastal and rip currents.
Expert
Open all year round
Very exposed and remote spot — no rescue services nearby. Very strong currents. Powerful Atlantic swell. Very cold water requiring drysuit outside summer. Dense fog frequent. Rocks. Riding only for experts, never alone.
07:29 | 19:30
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