The CN Tower is the World's Tallest Building and Free-Standing Structure and has the                     world's highest public observatory, although it is not considered to be a traditional                     building. At a height of 553.33m, it is an important telecommunications hub. It is                     almost twice as tall as the Eiffel Tower and more than three times the height of the                     Washington Monument. 
                    Located in Toronto, Ontario, Canada at the southern end of town to the north shore of                     Lake Ontario, the CN Tower is easily accessible from many major streets and highways.                     It was erected as a communications and tourist tower. 
                      The CN Tower consists of a main hexagonal hollow pillar of concrete containing the                     elevators, stairwells and power and plumbing connections. To the main pillar are attached                     the broadcast antenna and the two main visitors area. The main pillar has three supporting                     legs giving it the appearance of a camera tripod. 
                       Some floors of the Main Level are open to the public. At 342 m is the Glass Floor and                     Outdoor Observation Deck. The Glass Floor consists of thermal glass units that are 64mm                     thick. The floor has an area of 24sq metre and can withstand a pressure of 600psi. At                     346m is the Horizons Cafe and Look Out level. 
                     There is a rotating restaurant at 351m called the 360 Restaurant. It revolves completely                     in 360 degrees every 72 minutes. The rotation is slow enough that you can enjoy the                     fantastic views of Toronto without realizing your view is changing every moment. Below                     the Main Level is the tower's microwave receiver shaped like a big white donut. 
                     The Sky Pod is presently the highest observation deck in the world. From here, you can                     see 100-120 km away, to the city of Rochester across Lake Ontario in the US, and see the                     mist rising from Niagara Falls.The CN Tower has the tallest metal staircase in the world. At the 1776th step, the staircase                     reaches the Main Level. The staircase is intended only for emergency use, and is not open to                     the public outside three times a year during the charity stair-climbing events. 
                    At the base of the Toronto CN tower is an attraction called the Tour of the Universe.  For                     the price of entry you can walk through a simulated space port, see a laser show and experience                     what it’s like to fly through space. Tour of the Universe is open daily from 10am until 10pm.                     The CN Tower is open 364 days a year (closed on Christmas Day). Hours of Operation are daily                     from 9am-10pm January-April; 8am-11pm May-December.  Cost is $16 for adults.                  
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 


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