Teiki Mathieu Baillan surfing a self-made Alaya surfboard in Macaroni, Mentawaï, Indonesia. Photo by C. Naslain, 2009.
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On your way to Irving Nature Park in Saint John, NB, take your immediate left after the first graveyard, and you cant miss it. DistanceIn the city WalkInstant access (< 5min) Easy to find?Easy to find Public access?Public access Special accessDon't know |
Wave qualitySloppy
ExperienceAll surfers
FrequencyRarely break (5day/year)
TypeBeach-break
DirectionRight and left
BottomSandy with rock
PowerPowerless
Normal lengthShort (< 50m)
Good day lengthShort (< 50m)
Good swell directionSouthEast
Good wind directionSouthEast
Swell sizeStarts working at 1.0m-1.5m / 3ft-5ft and holds up to 2m+ / 6ft+
Best tide positionMid and high tide
Best tide movementRising and falling tides
Week crowdEmpty
Week-end crowdEmpty
- Rips / undertow
- Rocks
- Pollution
park and enjoy.... no one surfs in NB, I wouldnt make the trip here unless you are already fairly close to the spot.... Ive checked it everyday for a month, and it has only worked once, albeit shitty. There is alot of clay that gets churned up, so the water is basically brown, cant even see your board 6 inches under the water
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Not a good surf spot at all.... weak short waves
Author: Anonymous Contributors (1)
By Anonymous , 28-11-2006
whatever buddy - this was not a hurricane swell..... gets much much bigger during a hurricane.... this is just an average swell for the month of october.... just actually returned home from BC, and its all i have to work with.... id say it would be at least as big as the pics 20 times from oct- march... so there you have it tough guy
By Anonymous , 20-11-2006
Ok..seriously - This spot and that other spot in NB should be removed from this listing. Just because there are waves once per year (during a hurricane) does not mean you should tell people to consider surfing in NB...there are not waves...it is simply an issue of location and oceanography/geography. Go to NS or BC (possibly Newfoundland)if you want to surf in Canada.
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By Anonymous , 11-07-2007
- photo 1 proves that this place has potential, look at the outside wave and add a couple of feet to that on a monster swell, could be fun without a doubt.