Known worldwide as the anchor of the Toronto skyline, the CN Tower is the tallest freestanding building in the entire Western Hemisphere at more than half a kilometre tall! Take a fast elevator up (which you feel in your tummy, like a reverse rollercoaster!) to the observation decks with 360 degrees of spectacular city views.

Summertime is the busiest because of clearer weather and tourist season, and with its position over the Rogers Centre, it’s definitely fun to see the baseball games happening below when the dome is open. However, autumn is also a lovely time to visit and see the beautiful autumnal foliage across the region.

Budget tip: Eat a fancy meal at the revolving 360 Restaurant to get a free ride up! Over the meal, you’ll see an ever-changing, full-circle view of the city below and you even get complimentary access to the Main Observation Level after you’re done.

CN Tower

The CN Tower at night and its neighbour, the Rogers Centre. Photo Credit: Melissa Mohaupt

CN Tower

When: Year-round
Time: Daily 9:30am-9:30pm
Where: 290 Bremner Blvd., Toronto
Website: www.cntower.ca

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