At White Bear Lake, Minnesota, the new rhythm of the water is electric. Glyde Watersports runs Individual Efoil Lessons at White Bear Lake (meeting point: 4424 Lake Ave S, White Bear Lake, MN 55110), a two-hour Fliteschool session that turns a calm inland lake into a silver runway for first-time flyers and experienced riders alike. The eFoil - an electric hydrofoil board - lifts you above glassy water with no engine roar, no wake, and none of the fumes of a gas craft. The experience is compact and focused: safety and on-land instruction, hands-on coaching, time on the water, and a short debrief with photo sharing, all scheduled into two hours. Coaches at Glyde Watersports emphasize technique and confidence-building, making this ideal for someone testing a board before buying or anyone seeking a memorable afternoon paddle with a twist. Sessions can be tailored for individuals or small groups, and the Fliteschool curriculum accelerates learning without cutting corners. White Bear Lake’s sheltered coves and predictable wind patterns create gentle conditions well suited to an electric foil’s smooth, airborne glide. The lake itself is a long-standing community resource; people come here for boating, fishing, and summer swim meets, and the eFoil adds a modern, low-impact option to the lineup. Because the boards are electric, they keep noise and wake to a minimum, which preserves anglers’ lines and the quiet shoreline neighborhoods. What sets this offering apart is the pairing of world-class gear with patient instruction: Glyde Watersports uses Fliteboard equipment and a coaching approach that’s as much about balance and stance as it is about thrills. The lesson structure makes it accessible—teens and adults can often achieve sustained flight within the session, and instructors document progress with photos to take home. The activity is also remarkably photogenic: foil flight above mirror-like lake water is a fresh contrast to the region’s more traditional water sports. Practical details: arrive on time at the meeting point, plan for approximately two hours total, and bring water, sun protection, and a swimsuit or quick-dry layers. No wake, no noise, no gas—just a floating electric board and a small crew helping you lift into flight. For travelers staying in White Bear Lake or nearby Saint Paul, this is a short, high-reward outing that introduces you to one of the fastest-growing trends in clean-water recreation. Sessions are marketed for Ages 12+ and typically accommodate up to two people per booking, making it a focused one-on-one or tandem learning rhythm. Expect an intentionally paced lesson: coaches break skills into short drills, correct posture, and rehearse emergency procedures before sending you onto the foil. It’s physically approachable—low-impact on joints—but requires balance and a willingness to lean forward into small, exhilarating moments of true lift. Regularly.