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Port Huron is a kitesurf spot located at the southern end of Lake Huron, Michigan, where the lake drains into the St. Clair River. This historic city offers access to Lake Huron waters with sandy beaches and a vast riding area. North and northeast winds create significant waves with a long fetch across the entire lake. The Blue Water Bridge connecting the US to Canada dominates the landscape.
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Lake Huron water body at its southern end. North to northeast winds generate significant waves thanks to the fetch across the entire lake. Notable southward current pulled by the lake's drainage into the St. Clair River. Cold water requiring full wetsuit except in midsummer. Conditions can become very rough quickly in sustained north winds.
Strong current toward the St. Clair River that can carry riders southward. Intense commercial shipping — freighters and bulk carriers transiting between the Great Lakes. Cold Lake Huron water with hypothermia risk. Powerful waves in north winds with over 200 km of fetch. Heavy recreational boat traffic in summer. Violent thunderstorms possible with lightning risk. Do not approach the commercial shipping channel.
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