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CN Tower- Toronto

Visiting the CN Tower in Toronto is a unique and memorable experience that offers breathtaking views of the city and its surroundings.

Firstly, as you approach the tower, you'll be amazed by its towering height, which makes it one of the tallest freestanding structures in the world. You can enter the tower from the ground floor, where you'll purchase your ticket to access the observation decks.

Once you're inside, you'll take an elevator that travels at a high speed, lifting you up to the observation decks in just a matter of seconds. The elevator ride itself is an experience, as you can feel your ears pop due to the rapid ascent. But the view is worth it!

Once you reach the observation decks, you'll be greeted by stunning panoramic views of Toronto and the surrounding area. On a clear day, you can see as far as Niagara Falls and Lake Ontario. You'll have access to both indoor and outdoor observation areas, so you can take in the views from any angle.

If you are hungry I would recommend eating before or after as the food is good but expensive!

f you're feeling adventurous, you can also take a trip up to the SkyPod, which is an even higher observation deck located at the top of the tower. From here, the views are even more breathtaking, but it can also be a bit dizzying to look down at the ground so far below.

In addition to the observation decks, there are several other attractions located within the CN Tower. These include a 3D movie theater, a glass floor section where you can look straight down to the ground below, and a restaurant that revolves, offering diners a unique view of the city as they eat.

Overall, visiting the CN Tower is an unforgettable experience that provides stunning views of Toronto and its surroundings, as well as a range of exciting attractions to explore.

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