Kate W.
Yelp
This was GREAT! Friendly captain and capable tour guide. As a party of both visitors and Buffalonians, we all very much enjoyed this interesting way to explore a potions of Buffalo's history and waterways.
This 90-minute tour focuses on Buffalo's maritime-based grain industry along the Buffalo River, which was vibrant 1850-1950. You glide past several massive silos and distribution sites, some in active use by General Mills and ADM, some long-shuttered. The toasty sweet scent of Cheerios was along several bends.
The Buffalo River is an industrial waterway whose commercial demise has presented rehab opportunities and shoreline restoration efforts, bringing back wildlife and hopefully a more balanced approach to development. We saw several blue heron, swifts and other small birds, and small mammals (beaver? muskrat?)
The later part of the tour takes you past CanalSide and briefly into the Erie, then back to the dock.
The boat itself was a covered pontoon with open sides, cushioned benches, clean, and also has a head. They sell bottled water, sodas, and chips- but you can also bring your own on board.
Well-organized process, friendly staff, and easy to buy tickets online (DEFINITELY do this. Tours sell out).
The company recently acquired a new, larger, double-decker boat that will also offer cocktail cruises! Sign me up :)