
CN Tower
The land that the CN Tower stands on was reclaimed from Lake Ontario, the shores and waters of which were a meeting place for many Nations, including the Mississaugas of the Credit, the Anishinaabe, the Chippewa, the Haudenosaunee, and the Wendat peoples. And now, this land is home to many diverse First Nations, Inuit and Métis peoples.
History - CN Tower
The CN Tower approached completion in March 1975, when Olga, the giant Sikorsky helicopter, flew into the city to lift the 39 pieces of the antenna into place. The CN Tower was finished on April 2, 1975, opening to the public on June 26, 1976. At 553 metres (1,815 feet), it would remain the tallest freestanding structure in the world until ...
Tickets | CN Tower
Visit the CN Tower, VIP style. With a Premier ticket, you have priority access to elevators and observation levels, including the Top. Premier ticket holders receive front-of-the-line check-in and elevation, exclusive (private) elevator up, next available The Top time slot, priority elevation down, and a 15% discount at the Shop.
Inspiring by day, stellar by night - CN Tower
The CN Tower isn’t just an architectural marvel—it’s a culinary one, too. Home to the world’s highest wine cellar, 360 The Restaurant at the CN Tower gets its name from the full rotation it makes, providing a dramatic backdrop that complements the cross-Canadian cuisine on offer.
Tickets and hours - CN Tower
Please note that a small portion of the Main Observation Level will be unavailable on April 8, 22 and 27, as well as May 1 and 3. Views on our Lower Observation Level, 360 Restaurant, and The Top are not affected by these closures.
Dining at the CN Tower
Discover the peak of Canadian fine dining at 360 The Restaurant at the CN Tower. High above the city, 360 completes a full rotation every 72 minutes, giving guests a stunning view that complements fresh, sustainable, regional cuisine from all …
Hours | CN Tower
Morning, afternoon, or evening—it’s always a good time to visit the CN Tower. Open all year round with views of Canada’s four seasons, we always have a new experience waiting for you. Skip to main content . Upcoming closures: Please note that a small portion of the Main Observation Level will be unavailable on April 8, 22 and 27, as well ...
Common questions - CN Tower
The CN Tower is open year-round. While our busiest months are in the summer, the changing weather conditions of the seasons can create a dramatically different experience, whether it’s the tops of Toronto’s skyscrapers poking through the clouds on a foggy day in the spring or the perfect crispness of a winter afternoon.
360 Overview | CN Tower
360 The Restaurant at the CN Tower is where flavours from across Canada come together in a setting truly like no other. Celebrate any occasion, from major milestones to just-because moments, with a feast for the senses: fresh, local and sustainably produced food and drink complemented by an ever-changing panoramic view, all in the heart of ...
Buy your tickets here - CN Tower
Buy your tickets hereTimed General Admission. Please note that a small portion of the Main Observation Level will be unavailable on April 8, 22 and 27, as well as May 1 and 3.