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On October 5, 1985 , two months after his first attempt to conquer the Horseshoe Falls was foiled by the Niagara Parks Police, John "David" Monday finally succeeded. Dressed in blue coveralls, this 48-year-old mechanic from Caistor Centre made his trip in a seven foot long, four foot diameter steel barrel. Lined with aluminum separated by foam, it was painted silver with a red maple leaf on the outside. His barrel, which included video and radio equipment, cost him $16,000 to build.

Photo of Dave Munday After the plunge, Munday's barrel was retrieved by his assistants below the Falls just outside the observation platform of the Table Rock Scenic Tunnels. Emerging from his barrel and climbing up over the slippery rocks, he was cheered by his crew and a few local members of the news media. Munday was the tenth person to survive the trip.

On July 15,1990 Munday once again attempted to go over the Horseshoe Falls in a "no frills" 179kg (394lb) steel barrel. The barrel became stranded by low water on the brink of the Falls and was eventually fished out by a cable attached to a crane.

On September 27,1993 John"Dave"Monday became the first person to go over the Falls twice. The 56 year old man accomplished his feat using a red and white home-made steel barrel.

At 8:35 a.m. Munday's 1.2m diameter steel ball, complete with a red maple leaf painted on the side, floated to the brink and plunged 55m into the churning waters below.

He entered the water about 100m above the falls. It took approximately five seconds to make the plunge. Once over the Falls, the barrel was towed by the Little Maid to the Maid of the Mist dock. Before emerging, he remained in the barrel approximately 45 minutes. He sustained no major injuries and he refused to go to the hospital. Munday was not wearing a protective helmet and there was only a 2 inch layer of padding inside the ball to soften the impact.

Photo of the Book Info Niagara would like to thank
Royal Specialty Sales for their gracious assistance in this production of our daredevil gallery. During your stay in Niagara Falls be sure to pick up a copy of their most recent publication
The Magic of Niagara by noted Niagara watcher George Bailey.

MakeThe Magic of Niagara a great memento of your visit to Niagara Falls. 65 fully illustrated pages detailing Niagara's glorious past. Available at gift shops throughout the Niagara Region.

Don't miss theDaredevil Gallery featuring Niagara's greatest collection of historical artifacts used by those who have challenged the mighty Falls. TheDaredevil Gallery is located inside the IMAX Theatre. No admission necessary!

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