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Visit Us at Canalside - The Buffalo History Museum
Visit Us at Canalside - The Buffalo History Museum
Visit Us at Canalside
Come journey through 200 years on the Erie Canal.
Visiting The Waterway of Change
This exhibit invites visitors to explore the transformative story of the Erie Canal. It begins with the traditional homeland of the Haudenosaunee and the canal’s opening in 1825, tracing how it helped turn Buffalo into a bustling port and shipping hub by the late 19th century.
It also highlights the diverse perspectives of Indigenous Peoples, Black individuals, women, and immigrant communities affected by the canal’s development, offering a richer understanding of its cultural and historical significance.
Through an interactive multimedia experience featuring short films, touchscreens, audio, historical artifacts, and dramatic lighting, visitors of all ages and abilities will discover Buffalo’s rapid transformation, the technical innovations behind the canal, and the vital contributions of individuals to the city’s development.
Sponsored by: Local 210 Laborers Union
Plan Your Visit
Waterway of Change: Hours of Operation
Monday: Closed
Tuesday: Closed
Wednesday: Closed
Thursday: 12:00 p.m. to 5:00 p.m.
Friday: 12:00 p.m. to 5:00 p.m.
Saturday: 12:00 p.m. to 5:00 p.m.
Sunday: Sensory Hour is from 11:00 a.m. to 12:00 p.m. and General Admission is from 12:00 p.m. to 5:00 p.m.
Waterway of Change: Admission Rates
Visiting the exhibit is
free
. We recommend reserving your
timed entry spot to ensure
availability. A typical visit takes 30–45 minutes.
Waterway of Change: Parking and Directions
Located in downtown Buffalo, Canalside is an area of the waterfront that can be accessed through entrances off Marine Drive and Main Street. It’s also accessible by the NFTA-Metro rail (Erie Canal Harbor stop). For GPS navigation, enter “Canalside Buffalo” or use “44 Prime St., Buffalo, NY 14202” as the destination address.
Waterway of Change: Amenities and Accessibility
The Buffalo History Museum and Erie Canal Harbor Development Corporation are committed to making our exhibits, public programs, and other offerings inclusive and welcoming for all visitors.
Service animals:
Service dogs specially trained to assist a person with a disability are welcome.
For visitors with limited mobility:
All exhibits, including Waterways of Change, are wheelchair and mobility device accessible.
For visitors who are deaf or hard of hearing:
All exhibition films are open captioned.
For visitors with sensory sensitivities or anyone who prefers a calmer museum experience, we are offering a Sensory Hour every Sunday from 10-11am with limited crowd size, muted audio components and dimmed lighting. Additionally, we have sensory kits available at all times that include noise cancelling headphones, sunglasses, and various fidget and texture toys.
If you have accessibility needs or questions about any of our visitor experiences, please reach out to guest services at eriecanal@buffalohistory.org or call (716) 873-9644 ext. 501.
Wheelchair-accessible public and family restrooms are available inside the Longshed building and Gateway building.
For preservation of our collection, contact us for inquiries relating to image reproduction and artifacts.
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