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Ingonish Beach seasonal overview

Ingonish Beach, Canada, offers surfable conditions year-round, but the best months for surfing typically align with larger swell sizes, cleaner wind conditions, and a higher likelihood of rideable waves. The data suggests that the late fall and winter months—particularly December, January, February, and November—are the most promising for surfers. During these months, the mean swell size reaches its peak (1.5m in December, 1.4m in January and November, 1.2m in February), with wind swells dominating the conditions (81-85% frequency). Ground swells, though less frequent, still contribute, especially in December (10%) and January (9%). However, wind conditions are far from ideal, with bad winds occurring 85% of the time in these months, making clean surf sessions rare unless timed carefully. Spring and summer (May through August) bring smaller swells (0.7m to 0.9m), with wind swells remaining persistent but losing size and power. Wind conditions improve slightly, with good winds occurring 17-20% of the time, but the drop in swell size makes these months less consistent for quality surfing. The transitional months of September and October show a slight uptick in swell size (1.0m and 1.2m, respectively), with September standing out for its higher ground swell contribution (14%) and a modest chance of favorable winds (19%). While still inconsistent compared to winter, these months can offer occasional good sessions, especially when wind and swell align. For committed surfers, the winter months provide the most powerful and consistent waves, though challenging winds require patience and selective timing. If smaller, more manageable waves are preferred, late summer and early fall may offer occasional opportunities with less harsh conditions. Overall, Ingonish Beach is most reliable for experienced surfers in late fall and winter, despite the frequent onshore winds.