Guinness World Records over the years have included:. World's highest ' wine cellar ' - metres 1, ft. The Tower, according to Guinness World Records:. Newsletter Sign up for our e-newsletter to receive exclusive offers and Tower news:. As the world's tallest free-standing structure, it really puts Canada on the map in terms of architectural achievement. I like to call it "the compass point of Canada.
My favourite place in Canada would be the CN tower because of the glass floor, the very top, and the elevators. I like to see the very bottom of the ground from the glass floor.
And I like to jump to see if it will wobble. CBC Member. My Profile. Structure in General Building type. Building status. Structural material. Facade color. Architectural style. Usages Main Usage.
Side Usage. Facts The revolving restaurant makes a complete rotation once every 72 minutes. The tower consists of 40, cubic meters of concrete, km of post-tensioned steel, and 5, metric tons of reinforcing steel. The tower is estimated to weigh , metric tons. The elevators travel at a speed of 20 ft 6 m per second, reaching the Skypod in just under one minute 58 seconds. The precise height of the tower is 1, feet and 5 inches. Christina Saull. From the top, you can see Toronto and its surrounding neighborhoods and, on a clear day, all the way out to the wilds of Ontario.
The tower still serves its original purpose a telecommunications tower - all the major broadcast stations and radio stations in Toronto use it for transmission purposes. It was the world's tallest tower she stands at 1, ft until , but has since been knocked down a few levels.
In addition to having an observation deck on top that has a glass floor, which allows visitors to look straight down, it also has a revolving restaurant. Tip: go first thing in the morning for a less crowded experience! Nyssa C. Standing tall at 1, The observation desk at the top is one of the best places to capture panoramic views of Toronto, especially at sunset when colorful hues of the horizon provide the most stunning backdrop.
AFAR Traveler. Sky High on a Beautiful Clear Day at CN Tower, Toronto Looking up at the sky to fit the CN Tower into a camera frame is a challenge, but once you get passed the security on the main floor and walk to the elevator a whole new experience awaits you.
The Elevator speed is one thing as you look out the window as you climb higher and higher but then there is the glass peep holes on the Elevator floor a mini glimpse into a bigger version of the glass floor above.
At the Observation deck I watched countless tourists stare down through the glass floor with the same skittish fear. There is something your brain just can't connect to your body when you try to set foot on it for the first time.
For some the leap of faith onto the glass is easy.
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