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It's heralded as one of the top attractions in Canada and identified as one of the seven modern wonders of the world. Built to service communication needs and later, the city's tourism industry, Toronto's CN Tower, (Canada's National Tower), took just three years to build at a cost of $63 million Canadian dollars. Construction began in February 1973 and continued through each Canadian season, opening in June 1976. The final height is a dizzying 553.3 metres (1,815.3 feet) which includes the broadcast antenna portion of 96.1 metres (315 feet).
Me proving once again that taking a 'selfie' involves very little of 'self.' |
There are no specific, numbered floors until you get to approximately 1,100 feet. That's when you're on the first of eight floors, with the top floor at almost 1500 feet. On these levels you will find several observation areas, including the fear-factor-inducing Edgewalk. At this point, 356 metres (1,168 feet), you are in the open air, harnessed to a steel bar above, and free to 'walk the circle' of the tower. You'll also find the Top of Toronto restaurant, billed as the tallest restaurant in the world. Here, views of the city are not limited to where you're seated: the restaurant completes a full revolution every 72 minutes.
For thrill-seekers, strap yourself to the Edgewalk on top of the main pod. (Photo by Sergiu Dumitriu @wikimedia.org) Would you do this? |
Futuristic, science-fiction like photo of the CN Tower main pod under construction, 1975. Photo by Robert Taylor, (Bobolink) @wikimedia.org |
The engineers who designed the CN Tower originally called for a super-crane to raise the communications antennae up to the top. However, when a Sikorsky helicopter from a civilian operator became available, the 36 antennae pieces were lifted and positioned during a period of three and a half weeks, saving over six months of construction time.
Skycrane helicopter 'Olga' lifting one of 36 antenna segments, March 1975. (Photo by WikiPedant @wikimedia.org) |
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