Buffalo Waterfront

A Year-round Playground

It was once the dark side of town where truckers went to refuel, grain scoopers grabbed a beer and street racers burned rubber on an empty stretch of highway. Fences kept the curious away from the water and industrial debris littered empty lots. Today, the fences have come down, those lots have become parks and a bike path links the inner and outer harbors. While the occasional lake freighter still makes its way to Buffalo’s harbor, the waterfront is now home to kayakers, paddle boarders, boaters, bikers and hikers – the site of a radical transformation from desolate to destination.

 

Today, Buffalo’s waterfront is best experienced in four distinct locations: Canalside, which is located at the foot of Main Street in downtown; Erie Basin Marina, immediately adjacent to Canalside; the Buffalo River, which twists and turns from downtown through the Old First Ward and Valley neighborhoods; and the Outer Harbor, the massive parcel of greenspace, bike paths and marinas on the Lake Erie shore.​

Waterfront Attractions

The Silo Restaurant

115 North Water Street
Lewiston, NY 14092

(716) 754-9680

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The V’Randa Restaurant

107 Beaver Island Park Road
Grand Island, NY 14072

(716) 707-3820

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The Ward

359 Ganson Street
Buffalo, NY 14203

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Tifft Nature Preserve

1200 Fuhrmann Boulevard
Buffalo, NY 14203

(716) 825-6397

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Water Bikes of Buffalo

44 Prime Street
Buffalo, NY 14202

(716) 681-4643

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Whirlpool Jet Boat Tour

115 South Water Street
Lewiston, NY 14092

(905) 468-4800

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Wilkeson Pointe

225 Fuhrmann Boulevard
Buffalo, NY 14203

(716) 846-8200

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William K’s at Acqua

2192 Niagara Street
Buffalo, NY 14207

(716) 874-5400

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Wilson Boat House

57 Harbor Street
Wilson, NY 14172

(716) 751-6060

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