CN Tower, views.
Toronto, CANADÀ 2024
The CN Tower is a 553.3-meter (1,815-foot) communications and observation landmark that dominates the Toronto skyline and was, at one point, the world's tallest free-standing structure.
Observation Decks: The tower offers visitors multiple ways to experience the city from above:
LookOut Level: Located at 346 meters (1,136 feet), this deck offers a 360-degree view through floor-to-ceiling windows and includes the famous Glass Floor, where visitors can look straight down.
SkyPod: A separate elevator ascends to 447 meters (1,465 feet), offering an even farther view that, on a clear day, can extend over 160 km (100 miles) all the way to Niagara Falls and New York state.
EdgeWalk (Thrill Attraction): For thrill-seekers, the EdgeWalk allows visitors to walk, hands-free and harnessed, around the 5-foot (1.5 meter) wide exterior ledge of the main restaurant roof.
Defining View: From the CN Tower, one can appreciate the entire scale of the city, the contrast between the Financial District skyscrapers, and the vastness of Lake Ontario.
CN Tower, views.
Toronto, CANADÀ 2024
The CN Tower is a 553.3-meter (1,815-foot) communications and observation landmark that dominates the Toronto skyline and was, at one point, the world's tallest free-standing structure.
Observation Decks: The tower offers visitors multiple ways to experience the city from above:
LookOut Level: Located at 346 meters (1,136 feet), this deck offers a 360-degree view through floor-to-ceiling windows and includes the famous Glass Floor, where visitors can look straight down.
SkyPod: A separate elevator ascends to 447 meters (1,465 feet), offering an even farther view that, on a clear day, can extend over 160 km (100 miles) all the way to Niagara Falls and New York state.
EdgeWalk (Thrill Attraction): For thrill-seekers, the EdgeWalk allows visitors to walk, hands-free and harnessed, around the 5-foot (1.5 meter) wide exterior ledge of the main restaurant roof.
Defining View: From the CN Tower, one can appreciate the entire scale of the city, the contrast between the Financial District skyscrapers, and the vastness of Lake Ontario.