CN Tower (Toronto, Ontario, Canada) 

CN Tower
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Are you a thrill-seeker and skyline admirer like us? Come on and tour Toronto’s most iconic landmark – the CN Tower

At an impressive 553 meters, the CN Tower is the tallest free-standing structure in the Western Hemisphere. Join us as we ascend to dizzying heights and immerse ourselves in the breathtaking panoramic views that stretch as far as the eye can see.

Experience the CN Tower from Base to Sky

  • Base – Let’s start the action at Le Café or let the little ones unleash their energy at KidZone. It’s the perfect launchpad for your CN Tower escapade.
  • The Shop – Before you ascend, explore The Shop for unique souvenirs and gifts to commemorate your CN Tower experience. 
  • High-Speed Elevators – Hop on the high-speed elevators. In just 58 seconds, you’ll soar to the Main Observation Level at a thrilling 22 kilometers per hour. Hold on tight as you race towards the sky.
  • Glass Floor – Test your courage on the Glass Floor, where you’ll walk on a surface capable of holding the weight of 35 moose (or more than three orcas)! Feel your heart race as you gaze down at the ground below.
  • Main Observation Level – Behold the breathtaking views from the Main Observation Level, where you’ll be 346 meters above ground. Snap photos, make memories and take in the beauty of Toronto’s skyline from every angle.
  • 360 Restaurant – Hungry for more than just thrills? 360 Restaurant is where Canadian cuisine meets panoramic views. Don’t miss the chance to dine at the world’s highest wine cellar and enjoy a full rotation every 72 minutes 
  • Edgewalk – Ready for the ultimate thrill? Take a walk on the edge with EdgeWalk. Suspended 116 storeys above ground, you’ll experience the world’s highest external walk on a building – if you have the courage.
  • Skypod – Feeling adventurous? Head up to the SkyPod, the highest observation platform in the Western Hemisphere. Perched a staggering 447 meters above the ground, you’ll witness jaw-dropping panoramic views stretching up to 160 kilometers on a clear day. And yes, you might even feel the Tower sway in the wind.

Other Fun Places to Eat 

  • Vue Bistros – This restaurant serves Canadian delights and beverages with breathtaking views.
  • Le Cafe – This cozy café offers a variety of delicious treats, from freshly baked goods to salads, pizzas, and sandwiches.
  • Hunters Landing – Join the Hunter’s Landing fan club for a patio paradise, cozy vibes, and divine dishes like Korean cauliflower.
  • Aria Ristorante – Get a taste of Italy with Aria’s airy ambiance, extensive wine list, local menu options, and Maple Leaf Square views. 

Getting to CN Tower 

Driving in?

  • If you’re coming from the South or West, drive along the QEW into Toronto, which transitions into the Gardiner Expressway. Once you reach Spadina Avenue North, take a right onto Bremner Boulevard.
  • Eastbound? Take Highway 401 into the city, switch onto the Don Valley Parkway Southbound, then drive until it merges into the Gardiner Expressway downtown. At Spadina Avenue North, hang a right onto Bremner Boulevard.
  • From the North, hop onto Highway 400 into Toronto, shift onto Highway 401 West, and then onto Highway 427 Southbound. Keep following Highway 427 until you merge onto the QEW/Gardiner Expressway towards downtown. Once you reach Spadina Avenue North, make a right onto Bremner Boulevard.

Need a rideshare? Just ask to be dropped off along Bremner Boulevard.

Taking public transit?

  • Hop on the TTC from Union Station, then stroll west along Front Street.
  • If you’re catching the Union Pearson Express (UP), it’s the same deal: walk west along Front Street from Union Station.
  • And if you’re rolling in with GO Transit, you guessed it: walk west along Front Street from Union Station.

You’ve got a few parking options: nab a spot at the Impark lot on Navy Wharf or try the Metro Toronto Convention Centre’s South lot.