Queen Street

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Queen Street surfspot characteristics

Swell Window
NE | S
Optimal Swell Direction
NE
Swell Size
3ft - 7ft
Breaks over
sand
Wave type
Wave direction
left
Optimal Wind Direction
N
Best Tides at
low | mid | high

More about Queen Street surfspot

These fun, lined-up lefts need a bit of size before they’ll break hollow.

General: Queen Street offers difficult lefts that jack up suddenly then wall up down the beach on big nor'easters. Once you get through the takeoff and first section, the wave becomes rippable. Queen Street doesn't show its full potential until the swell is overhead. It's also a popular longboarding spot on smaller summer days. Crowds are heavy on those days, with lots of grizzled longboarders and frantic groms. Things thin out when the surf gets serious. Tides: Mid Size: Waist high-well overhead Wind: N Swell: NE to SE Bottom: Sand Paddling: Not bad, depends on the swell. Spot Rating: Depends on the sandbar but can get fun.

Beginner to expert

Easy, but toughest in the summer months.

September through March

Crowd Factor: Moderate to heavy in summer. Local Vibe: Mellow to moderate.

Sometimes crowded, stormwater run-off, and currents at this consistent designated surfing beach.

Pretty clean overall.

Submerged pilings.

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