North East
The North East has some excellent breaks which work predominately from Arctic groundswells. Occasionally when there is a high pressure over the continent on an easterly wind the surf will pump too.
Scarborough: waves either side of the headland.
North Bay: faces North and breaks over sand and rocks.
South Bay: is a beach break and needs a big swell to work. Because of the harbour wall at Scarborough, both breaks work at mid to low-tide only.
Lighthouse Pier: a break in the South Bay, works on big swells.
Cayton Bay: works at all states of tide. North East facing, it has gnarly left reef point which works on big swells on a high tide (The Point).
The Pumphouse: is a mid to high tide spot and Bunkers at the southern end is a beachbreak which works best from mid to high tide.
Saltburn: good beachbreak peaks either side of the pier, best around high tide.
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