Niagara Falls

Niagara Falls

Niagara Falls, Ontario, is a Canadian city at the famous waterfalls of the same name, linked with the U. S. by the Rainbow Bridge. Its site on the Niagara River's western shore overlooks the Horseshoe Falls, the cascades' most expansive section. Elevators take visitors to a lower, wetter vantage point behind the falls. A cliffside park features a promenade alongside 520-ft. -high Skylon Tower with an observation deck.

People died in Niagara Falls (First 26 people) - Page 0

Jean Lussier

Jean Lussier

Canadian-American daredevil

Laura Secord

Laura Secord


James B. Secord

James B. Secord

Merchant and soldier

William Thomas Hill Sr.

William Thomas Hill Sr.

Canadian daredevil

Charles Stephens

Charles Stephens

English barber

John Maclear

John Maclear

Naval officer

Ed Delahanty

Ed Delahanty

American baseball player

John Humphrey Noyes

John Humphrey Noyes

American preacher

Howard Triano

Howard Triano

Basketball player

Bruce Gamble

Bruce Gamble

American writer

Steve Atkinson

Steve Atkinson

Canadian ice hockey player

Ken Broderick

Ken Broderick

Canadian ice hockey player

John Clement

John Clement

Ontario politician

Bill Cupolo

Bill Cupolo

Ice hockey player

Hap Emms

Hap Emms

Canadian ice hockey player

Augustus Seymour Porter

Augustus Seymour Porter

Former U.S. senator ‧ Augustus Porter's son

Peter Buell Porter

Peter Buell Porter

American lawyer

Augustus Porter

Augustus Porter

American businessman

Sal Maglie

Sal Maglie

Baseball coach

Jean Lussier

Jean Lussier

Canadian-American daredevil

Jack Adkisson, Jr.

Jack Adkisson, Jr.

Fritz Von Erich's son

Mustafa Merlika-Kruja

Mustafa Merlika-Kruja

Former Prime Minister of Albania

Charles Bierstadt

Charles Bierstadt

American photographer

George W. Faulkner

George W. Faulkner

Former Mayor of Pittsfield, Massachusetts

Nick Damore

Nick Damore

Ice hockey player

Parkhurst Whitney

Parkhurst Whitney