One of the wonders of the world basically sits in our backyard. Here's a little thank you to all the people/shows that had a little time showcasing our Niagara Falls with our Top Memorable Moments at The Falls...
My dear friend Ellen is in town. She's up from the Orlando, Fla. area visiting friends and family for a few weeks, along with seeing some familiar sites around town and a few new ones...like Canalside. Guess what she saw tonight and snapped a picture of?
You remember, Nik right? He's the guy who crossed Niagara Falls on a tightrope last year.
Well, he's announced his next stunt, and this time, he WON'T be wearing a safety harness.
Every Sunday night, a young Niagara Falls boy hits the high-wire in his front yard to entertain anyone who happens to come by. Eleven-year-old Vincenzo Bianco has been putting on a wire walk show ever since Nik Wallenda crossed Niagara Falls on a tight rope.
Wallenda's Walk
Niagara Falls, of New York, wants Nik Wallenda to pay up. They say Wallenda still owes about $25,000 for public safety costs from last month's tightrope walk across the falls.
Three weeks ago, we had Nik Wallenda walking a high wire on the American side of Niagara Falls. Now, we've got Jay Cochrane on the Canadian side. Friday night, Cochrane walked a tightrope that was almost a quarter mile long from the Skylon Tower to the Hilton Hotel.