WNY Family Magazine December 2018 | Page 16

Imagination, Building Buffalo, From Farm to Fork and Rooftop Garden. Moving Water  Explore & More’s New Canalside Home is Almost Ready! E xplore & More’s new build- ing is up at Canalside, and the first exhibits are starting to arrive this month, making the com- munity’s vision of bringing family friendly activities to the waterfront that much closer to reality. Explore & More - The Ralph C. Wilson, Jr. Children’s Museum is built on the historic footprint of the Prime Slip, at the crossroads between canals and bridges that have become year round community destinations, with ice skating and paddle boating depend- ing on the season. The museum is the perfect place to learn about the region’s roots as an innovative port at the turn of the last century and its critical role in America’s expansion west, while using hands-on play to spark the imagination and unlock the unlimited potential of our next generation of great minds. The four-story, 43,000 square foot museum features seven educational play zones offering hands-on exhibits that tell the story of Western New York — the importance of our waterways, community, cultures, traditions, archi- tecture, agriculture, sports, industries and innovations. In addition to four floors of fun with great views of the waterfront, a 16 WNY Family December 2018 rooftop terrace with sweeping views of the city and the perfect place to watch the Bison’s Friday night fireworks, the building will also house a retail space and café that will be open to the public. The café will be on the lower towpath level with patio chairs and tables along- side the canal for ice cream in the sum- mer and hot cocoa in the winter, in ad- dition to fresh lunch fare with plenty of seating. There will also be a party rental space in the Celebration Room, an art studio and working kitchen galley, as well as events on the terrace. The seven main zones include: Moving Waters, Being Good Neighbors, Playing Together, Lighting Buffalo’s Natural and human forces have shaped the Buffalo waterfront, while the dynamic ports, canals, and harbor fueled the engines of prosperity and innovation that powered our great city. An iconic two-story waterfall will cascade down into a water table where children of all ages will learn about the Erie Canal, how locks work, and how electricity is produced. A large visitor-powered water wheel will illustrate that moving water is power as visitors compare the amount of energy they can produce individually to the power of the falls which can light up an entire grid map of Buffalo. Being Good Neighbors This child-friendly neighborhood has three homes that look similar from the outside, but when you go inside these homes you see that their traditions are very different. Each house celebrates a different culture, which will rotate in the future. The Buffalo Niagara area is filled with a diverse mix of cultures and families and here children can learn more about their neighbors and neigh- borhoods. This exciting zone will also feature a city bus for children to hop aboard and an immersive colored pencil cityscape where children are invited to color a vehicle, scan it in, and “drive” it through a large scale digital town and print it to create a 3-D paper car to take home.