Erie Canal Cruise
& Buffalo Harbor Cruise
1 Days | May-October
Starting At $Flexible Pricing
Enjoy a day on the water with two scenic cruises. Start with a narrated two-hour cruise on the Erie Canal where you sail past five of the original 1800s locks. Then its on to Buffalo where you enjoy a Harbor Cruise through Lake Erie and the Black Rock Canal.
Highlights
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- Customizable Comps
- Net Rates
- Luxury or First Class Hotels & Meals
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Itinerary
Board your deluxe Anderson Coach this morning and travel to Lockport, NY. Here you enjoy a two-hour narrated cruise on the Erie Canal. Experience “Life in the Past Lane” when you get on board for your cruise on the historic Erie Canal, a 363-mile waterway between the Hudson River with Niagara River and the Great Lakes and an important part of American history.
This fun and informative cruise will take you past five of the original 1800’s locks. Three million gallons of water will fill Locks 34 & 35, the only double set on the Erie Canal, and raise the boat 50 feet. You’ll pass under Lockport’s “Upside Down Bridge,” Lockport’s “Big Bridge” (the widest bridge in the U.S. at 399 feet wide), through the “deep rock cut” and under lift bridges. The lively narration by the Coast Guard Licensed Captains is also accompanied by crowd-pleasing canal music, popular during the 1800’s.
Enjoy an included lunch today before a Buffalo Harbor Cruise. The only way to see Buffalo and truly learn about her past, present, and future is aboard one of our sightseeing cruises. Your tour begins on the Buffalo River across from the original lighthouse, built in 1833, and continues on through Lake Erie and the Black Rock canal. You will take in the history of the Peace Bridge, one of the busiest border crossings in the world, pass by one of the oldest Yacht Clubs in the country and a boat house designed by one of the most world recognized architects, Frank Lloyd Wright.
Depart for home following your Harbor Cruise.