1898 photo from the Buffalo Express newspaper. Image source: private collection

The Buffalo Canoe Club was founded 125 years ago, in 1882, by William Lansing and other canoe enthusiasts. First
located on Hamilton Street in Buffalo, the club moved to the excellent Bay Beach area of Ontario, near Point Abino.


Outer boathouse c, 1910

The Club's first boathouse was a canal barge brought from Buffalo and sunk, laden with sand to secure it; it washed away in
the great winter storm of 1907. The above structure was constructed in 1908 and connected by a wooden walkway to the
beach.


The wooden pier from the outer boathouse to the bay, c. 1910.

The club expanded greatly into sailboating, building up a large fleet of Knockabout Class boats and later Lightning Class boats.
The outer boathouse was destroyed by fire in 1989 and has been rebuilt to be architecturally similar to the 1908 boathouse.
The wooden pier walkway was replaced by a permanent elevated walkway in 1919.

 


The Lansing House

The Lansing House was used as boat storage. It was destroyed by fire in 1941 and the
present club house was built.

In 2007, the Buffalo Canoe Club is large and in vigorous health.

The Buffalo Canoe Club's web is here.

 

 

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