Trail lies along the Pacific and Atlantic coast of Canada, where Pacific and Atlantic storms swells shape the rocky and sandy breaks into rideable waves across a range of conditions. The surf window runs October through March, with water temperatures around 6-16C making it comfortable to spend long hours in the lineup. This cold-water Canadian stretch of coast offers friendly locals as a backdrop to every session, and the pace of life here allows you to focus on the surf without distractions. And the wave count per surfer remains generous. Out of the water, outdoor wilderness culture and the distinctive character of friendly locals make every day rewarding. Trail is a destination that captures the spirit of surfing in Canada, where the waves, the landscape, and the local culture combine to create something worth traveling for. Whether you visit for a few days or settle in for a longer stay, the breaks around Trail will keep you coming back.
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