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Toronto's most famous, most visible landmark, the
CN Tower is the world's tallest free-standing structure. Built in 1976,
the tower measures 553 meters in height. From its Lookout Level it offers
a stunning view of the city, especially at sunset. Daring visitors can
test their courage by taking a walk across the glass floor 113 stories
above the ground, or travel higher up the tower to the Sky Pod another 33
stories above ground.
The tower's revolving 360 Restaurant offers an award-winning wine list and
spectacular view for any romantic evening. At the base of the tower, a
fully-licensed fresh market cafe serves an array of international foods
and there is plenty to shop for in the 12,500 sq. foot Marketplace.
If the glass floor isn't enough excitement for you hit the Edge Arcade or
simulator rides. Try Wings, and fly the five most famous aircraft, or
douse flames in the Wild Fire ride. The Maple Leaf Cinema also plays films
daily.
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