CN Tower
Standing 533 metres tall and towering above the rest of Toronto’s skyline, the CN Tower is a historical and cultural icon of the city and country. Considered one of the world's great engineering feats, this tower was the tallest structure in the world for over 30 years, from 1975 until 2007.
A top family attraction, you’ll enjoy seeing panoramic city views from the high vantage point of the SkyPod or the dining windows in the tower’s 360 Restaurant. If you’re the adventurous type, try walking along the tower’s outdoor ledge with the CN Tower EdgeWalk.
How to get to CN Tower
Location: 290 Bremner Boulevard, Toronto
By transit: Union Station is the main transit access point to the CN Tower. Find directions online and plan your visit to the CN Tower.
By car: Several paid parking options are available nearby, including the Metro Toronto Convention Centre and the Impark lot on Navy Wharf Court.
Know before you go
Save money on admission by purchasing a Toronto CityPASS.
Purchase your CN Tower tickets in advance online or at the door. Children aged two years and younger receive complimentary admission.
Visit the CN Tower’s Common Questions page for more information.
Things to do at CN Tower
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Dining with a view
Book a table at 360 The Restaurant at the CN Tower, which offers exceptional food paired with a revolving view of Toronto from over 350 metres above the ground.
Thrill-seeking activities
See Toronto and Lake Ontario from above while walking the CN Tower EdgeWalk, the world’s highest full circle hands-free walk at 350 metres above the ground.
Visit the highest viewing deck
Feel the CN Tower sway in the wind in the Skypod, the highest observation platform in the Western Hemisphere. This unique attraction is located 33 storeys higher than the main deck.
Have a toast
Celebrate your life’s milestones with the CN Tower’s 360 celebration packages. From a romantic dinner for two to a fun charcuterie party, you’ll find options to suit every occasion.
Take memorable pictures
The Main Observation Level features window walls in all directions, providing uninterrupted views of the city. It serves as the perfect backdrop for taking photographs.
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Interesting facts about the CN Tower
The “CN” in CN Tower stands for Canadian National, the railway company that built the tower between 1973 and 1976. From the tower, viewers can see as far as Niagara Falls on a clear day.
In addition to being a tourist spot, the CN Tower is the centre of telecommunications for the southern Ontario region, serving more than 17 Canadian television and FM radio stations. It provides much-needed cell signal to millions of people in the city of Toronto and the surrounding Greater Toronto Area.
A time capsule is embedded in the tower’s walls and will be opened on its 100th birthday in 2076.
Accessibility Features
Accessible drop-off location
Accessible entrances/exits
Accessible restaurant
Accessible transportation
Accessible washroom
Elevator access
Information available in alternative format
Service animals welcome
Support persons welcome
Universal washroom
Wheelchair accessible
Wheelchair and/or mobility devices available
Last updated: September 12, 2024