Elevator Alley Kayak Tours
Saturday 8th Aug, 2015 → Saturday 5th Sep, 2015
Days: Sun, Wed, Sat

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The best way to appreciate Buffalo’s many grain elevators is from the water! From a kayaking perspective, the massive scale of the grain elevators and silos will be even more awe-inspiring. Learn about the history of the grain elevators in Buffalo and have many terrific photo opportunities on this guided kayak tour. Meet at Mutual Riverfront Park, 41 Hamburg Street.
 
In partnership with Elevator Alley Kayak, which provides the kayaks for this urban adventure tour.
Cost: $35
Student Cost: $30 (with valid student ID)
Season Pass Holders: $30
 
Wednesdays: 6:00pm - 8:30pm
Saturdays & Sundays: 10:00am - 12:30pm

Tour Information

  • This tour is approximately two and a half hours in length, including time at the beginning of the tour to review basic kayaking technique and launch the kayaks.
  • Tour participants must be able to kayak approximately four miles, from Mutual Riverfront Park to Canalside and back.
  • Reservations are required for this tour as a limited number of kayaks are available.
  • The minimum age for this tour is 14 years old.
  • Cameras are encouraged but please note that there is a good chance they may get wet!

Footwear: Avoid shoes that have laces or straps that could get tangled in the foot rests of your kayak. Sandals and water shoes that fasten securely are your best option. Water shoes from brands like Columbia Sportswear and Teva also have drainage ports to expel water and dry quickly. In colder water, wool or fleece socks can be worn in addition to your shoes for increased warmth (avoid cotton socks). Wool socks are generally warmer, but fleece socks dry more quickly.

Headgear: No helmet is required but you will want to bring a hat to shield you from the sun along with sunglasses (polarized are better) to reduce the glare. You’ll also want a strap to prevent accidents.

Other clothing: Long sleeve shirt and pants with UV protection and wicking type material are best – avoid cotton and other absorbent fabrics. Wool is great for cold weather.

Other accessories: A dry bag to protect your valuables from getting wet is highly recommended. You won’t fall in but you will get splashed. Ziplock bags work as a cheap alternative. Sunscreen is one of the most important things to bring; waterproof sunscreen is best.

Weather cancellation: The tour will proceed with light rain; in the event of heavy rain or more serious weather, the tour will be canceled and you may either transfer your reservation to a different date or have your payment refunded.

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