Niagara Falls USA: Ghost Mob and Crime Tour Mist and Madness





Description
Step into the darker side of Niagara Falls on this thrilling Ghost, Mobsters, and Crime Walking Tour, beginning at the historic Red Coach Inn. As evening falls, your guide will lead you through streets filled with hidden history, sharing stories of ruthless mobsters, infamous crimes, and restless spirits said to linger long after their tragic endings. Niagara Falls is famous for its natural beauty, but beneath the mist lies a past filled with gangsters, Prohibition smuggling, mysterious deaths, and chilling hauntings. Hear tales of mob activity along the border, shocking crimes that once gripped the region, and ghostly sightings reported by locals and visitors alike. Along the way, you’ll visit historic locations tied to these dark stories while learning about the people and events that shaped Niagara’s shadowy past. Blending history, true crime, and the paranormal, this walking tour offers a fascinating and eerie look at Niagara after dark.
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The Red Coach Inn in Niagara Falls is rumored to be haunted, with guests and staff reporting strange footsteps, doors opening on their own, and sightings of a woman in old-fashioned clothing. Many believe the spirit may be connected to the building’s long history dating back to 1923.
Open plaza. Underground Railroad escape network — hotel workers who risked everything.
Magaddino mob story — FBI bugs confirmed in federal court 1961.
Prospect Point is a famous observation area at Niagara Falls State Park in New York that offers one of the closest views of the American Falls. Visitors can stand at the railing or observation tower to experience the powerful rushing water and mist rising from the falls.
Goat Island is a small island located between the American Falls and Horseshoe Falls at Niagara Falls. It offers some of the closest and most dramatic views of the waterfalls, with access to famous spots like Terrapin Point and Cave of the Winds.
Prohibition rum-running across the Niagara. Honeymoon Bridge collapse 1938.
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Important Information
- Infants and small children can ride in a pram or stroller
- Service animals allowed
- Public transportation options are available nearby
- Suitable for all physical fitness levels
Reviews(1)
The day before our scheduled tour the guide called and tried to put us on a different tour. We were not interested and tried to get a refund. We didnt cancel our tour he did and now we are out 150.00 for nothing. Very unprofessional



