Wickaninnish seasonal overview
Wickaninnish in Canada is a world-class surf spot known for its powerful and consistent waves, with conditions varying significantly throughout the year. The best months for surfing at this spot are generally from October through March, when ground swells dominate and swell sizes are largest. During this period, ground swell percentages are highest (69-87%), ensuring clean, powerful waves with mean swell sizes ranging from 1.5m to 2.1m. The winter months, particularly December, January, and February, offer the biggest waves (1.9-2.1m) and the highest likelihood of ground swells, but wind conditions are often challenging, with only 32-35% of days having favorable winds. Fall (September-November) can be a sweet spot, balancing decent swell size (1.5-1.9m) and slightly better wind conditions (30-36% good winds). Spring and summer (April-August) see a decline in ground swells (50-73%) and smaller waves (0.9-1.5m), along with poor wind conditions (only 21-31% good wind days). July and August are the least favorable, with the smallest waves and the highest percentage of bad winds. If you're seeking the most consistent and powerful surf, target the winter months, but be prepared for tougher winds. For slightly more manageable conditions with still-solid waves, late fall and early winter (October-December) are ideal.
