Walking a tightrope
Thankfully, if plunging straight into a rushing waterfall isn’t for you, then there are other ways to prove your prowess at Niagara Falls. In fact, you can be far away from being crushed on the dangerous rocks and still get that adrenaline rush. If you were so inclined.

11 people have crossed Niagara Falls on a tightrope since 1859. 10 men and 1 woman. 19th Century stuntman “The Great Blondin” was the first. The latest was Nik Wilenda in 2012, and you probably won’t be able to follow him, as the Niagara Parks Commission only allows one stunt in each generation.
