The Erie Canal Boat Seneca Chief Back to Buffalo Tour
Holley Canal Park
39 East. Ave.Holley, NY 14470
Medina Canal Basin
Manilla PlaceMedina, NY 14103
The Erie Canal Boat Seneca Chief will stop in Holley on June 24 and Medina on June 25. For other stops, please visit their website.
About the 2026 Back to Buffalo Tour
After traveling east to New York City to commemorate the 200th anniversary of the Erie Canal’s opening in the fall of 2025, the Erie Canal Boat Seneca Chief will travel westward along the canal to return to the city of Buffalo, where it all began.
The Back to Buffalo Tour is a statewide education and community engagement initiative led by the Buffalo Maritime Center, designed to connect students, educators, and canal communities with New York’s living maritime heritage. From May to October, the tour invites learners of all ages to explore the Erie Canal through guided boat tours, hands-on demonstrations, public events, festival appearances, and a homeward voyage along the canal. The Seneca Chief serves as a moving symbol of shared history and a platform for statewide learning.
The Back to Buffalo Voyage | June 6 - 27, 2026
Building on the momentum of the Bicentennial Voyage of 2025 - a defining event for Buffalo Maritime Center and New York State - the Back to Buffalo Voyage serves as the centerpiece of the tour, shifting from a commemorative journey to an education-first program.
Over 22 days, the boat will visit 16 ports along the Erie Canal, delivering NYS curriculum-aligned programming and public engagement opportunities expected to reach more than 5,000 students and thousands of community members statewide.
Immersive Programming
The tour features longer port stays that allow for schooltime visits and deeper, place-based learning experiences.
Students and visitors will learn traditional boatbuilding skills and explore the Erie Canal’s environmental, economic, cultural, and Indigenous history. The on-board experience lets people interact directly with the historic replica boat, life on the canal, and the importance of community