Canalside

Canalside
42.8768° N, -78.8798° W
Canalside

Canalside, situated at the historic western terminus of the Erie Canal in Buffalo, New York, is a testament to the city’s transformative past and vibrant present. Since its inception in 1825, this site has been a pivotal hub, connecting the Great Lakes to the East Coast and New York City, and thus to the world. This strategic location catapulted Buffalo from a frontier village to a thriving commercial and industrial metropolis, earning it the title of America’s “Gateway to the West.”

Today, Canalside is a dynamic urban entertainment destination, revitalized through a $53 million redevelopment project. The area boasts a rich port culture, with historic sites like Commercial Slip and Central Wharf, alongside modern amenities such as game tables, pedestrian entry points, and ferry access. It hosts hundreds of events annually, from winter ice skating to spring festivals, making it a year-round attraction that blends historical significance with contemporary luxury and leisure. As a mixed-use urban haven, Canalside continues to drive Buffalo’s resurgence, offering a unique blend of heritage and modern allure.

Open to public
No
Payment option
Credit, Debit

Dockage

  • Average price per day:50 USD per foot (2022/07/06)
  • Total:115
  • Type:Floating, Wood
  • Accessibility:AC Power 30A, AC Power 50A, Disability Access

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