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The CN Tower is Toronto’s “must-see” and Canada’s National Tower, standing at the height of 553.33 metres (1,815 feet) and an engineering marvel. An exhilarating 58-second ride on glass-fronted elevators will take you to the summit. From the three observation levels, which include the Lookout Level with floor-to-ceiling panoramic window walls, the world-famous Glass Floor with Outdoor Sky Terrace, and Sky Pod, the highest of them all, visitors may enjoy breathtaking views that extend up to 160 km (100 miles). Discover the exhilarating Edge Walk, the highest outdoor walk atop a building in the world. Indulge in award-winning Canadian cuisine and magnificent 360-degree views at 360 Restaurant, the ideal venue for gathering with friends or celebrating a special occasion.

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