Tsawwassen Ferry Terminal
Will work in any breeze with W; NW produces flat water and SW creates small ride-able waves.
It is possible to ride on the north side of the causeway but its shallow and muddy.
The beach is short and covered in logs so launching can be tricky.
There is a wind sensor at the Ferry Terminal which updates hourly.
Map (http://maps.google.ca/maps?f=d&source=s_d&saddr=blaine,+wa&daddr=BC-17+S+to:49.025839,-123.101828&geocode=%3BFeBO7AIdOBGq-A%3B&hl=en&mra=ls&via=1&sll=49.025544,-123.100562&sspn=0.010384,0.017316&ie=UTF8&ll=49.043269,-122.915726&spn=0.350618,0.617294&z=11")
You can check http://windonthewater.com/ and look at the Sands Head sensor (and maybe the Point Roberts one as well). You will want them to be NW with 15+ mph.
It is possible to ride on the north side of the causeway but its shallow and muddy.
The beach is short and covered in logs so launching can be tricky.
There is a wind sensor at the Ferry Terminal which updates hourly.
Map (http://maps.google.ca/maps?f=d&source=s_d&saddr=blaine,+wa&daddr=BC-17+S+to:49.025839,-123.101828&geocode=%3BFeBO7AIdOBGq-A%3B&hl=en&mra=ls&via=1&sll=49.025544,-123.100562&sspn=0.010384,0.017316&ie=UTF8&ll=49.043269,-122.915726&spn=0.350618,0.617294&z=11")
You can check http://windonthewater.com/ and look at the Sands Head sensor (and maybe the Point Roberts one as well). You will want them to be NW with 15+ mph.
Tsawwassen Ferry Terminal
Will work in any breeze with W; NW produces flat water and SW creates small ride-able waves.
It is possible to ride on the north side of the causeway but its shallow and muddy.
The beach is short and covered in logs so launching can be tricky.
There is a wind sensor at the Ferry Terminal which updates hourly.
Map (http://maps.google.ca/maps?f=d&source=s_d&saddr=blaine,+wa&daddr=BC-17+S+to:49.025839,-123.101828&geocode=%3BFeBO7AIdOBGq-A%3B&hl=en&mra=ls&via=1&sll=49.025544,-123.100562&sspn=0.010384,0.017316&ie=UTF8&ll=49.043269,-122.915726&spn=0.350618,0.617294&z=11")
You can check http://windonthewater.com/ and look at the Sands Head sensor (and maybe the Point Roberts one as well). You will want them to be NW with 15+ mph.
It is possible to ride on the north side of the causeway but its shallow and muddy.
The beach is short and covered in logs so launching can be tricky.
There is a wind sensor at the Ferry Terminal which updates hourly.
Map (http://maps.google.ca/maps?f=d&source=s_d&saddr=blaine,+wa&daddr=BC-17+S+to:49.025839,-123.101828&geocode=%3BFeBO7AIdOBGq-A%3B&hl=en&mra=ls&via=1&sll=49.025544,-123.100562&sspn=0.010384,0.017316&ie=UTF8&ll=49.043269,-122.915726&spn=0.350618,0.617294&z=11")
You can check http://windonthewater.com/ and look at the Sands Head sensor (and maybe the Point Roberts one as well). You will want them to be NW with 15+ mph.
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