“…Despite some studies on static sea level scenarios for coastal flood assessments in Nova‐Scotia (McGuigan, Webster, & Collins, ; T. Webster, McGuigan, Collins, & MacDonald, ), Prince Edward Island (T. L. Webster, Forbes, Dickie, & Shreenan, ), New‐Brunswick (T. L. Webster, Forbes, MacKinnon, & Roberts, ) and the province of Québec (Bernatchez et al, ; Didier et al, ; Didier, Bernatchez, & Marie, ; Didier, Bernatchez, Marie, & Boucher‐Brossard, ), the coastal population of Eastern Canada still lacks proper flood maps that are validated with nearshore dynamics, including waves and water levels. Apart from accelerating sea level rise (Barnett, Bernatchez, Garneau, & Juneau, ) and sea ice shrinking and increasing storm impacts during winter in the St. Lawrence (Senneville et al, ), the future wave climate is expected to become a major capital forcing affecting coastal flooding in the next decades (Ruest et al, ).…”