One of the city’s must-see attractions and the most difficult to miss is Toronto’s well-known icon, the 553-meter CN Tower. This Canadian landmark, which towers over the city’s core, is visible from practically everywhere.

Simply admiring the structure from the ground is an option, but you can also visit one of the restaurants or observation decks for stunning views of the city and Lake Ontario. A long time ago, the world’s highest freestanding skyscraper, the CN Tower, constructed between 1972 and 1976, was surpassed.

The Sky Pod, located 447 meters above the city, is the highest viewing platform on the CN Tower, with views that, on clear days, stretch to Niagara Falls and New York State. Two elevators are needed to get here.

Below this, at the top of the main elevator, is the LookOut level, which is 346 meters high and has floor-to-ceiling windows as well as a new Glass Floor that overlooks the old Glass Floor, which is one floor below and is home to the Outdoor Sky Terrace. As its name suggests, the Glass Floor provides a birds-eye perspective of the city directly above.

The “Edge Walk” is available for those seeking a little bit, or perhaps a lot, more adventure. At the height of 365 meters, this entails a hands-free walk around the outer edge of the central pod on a ledge that is 1.5 meters wide. Participants are fastened to a rope and safety harness.

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