Tuesday, August 31, 2010

The View from the Top

In New York, they have the Statue of Liberty. In Paris, they have the Eiffel Tower. And in Toronto, it's the CN Tower that acts as the city's identifying landmark. It's categorized as an communications and observations tower, and stands to a height of 553.5 metres. It held the crown as the world's tallest free standing structure on land for 31 years, since 1975, but lost to the Burj Khalifa in 2007. According to the Guiness Book of records the CN tower still remains the tallest tower, but the Chinese have grabbed that with the Guangzhou TV and sightseeing tower.


The tower was built by Canadian National railway company, to have a large communications platform, and as well as to show their engineering prowess. Before the company was privatized it was transferred over to Canada Lands Company. In 1995 it was classified as one of the seven wonders of the modern world by the American Society of Civil Engineers.



And the view from the top is awesome...

There are two levels you can view from. The lookout levels is 346m high and the Skypod is 447m high.



View from the base of the Tower


Standing on the glass floor. it's pretty unnerving at first, but you get used to it.


Shadow of the tower on the buildings below


Toronto Island Airport


A look towards the West. Supposedly on clear days you can even see Niagara Falls as well.


Another look towards the west


A look towards the East


A look towards the North


A look towards the South. Toronto Center island is also in the view.

Railway Museum. You can see the old engines as well.


Downtown buildings with Union Station


Train on the go


Rogers Center Baseball Stadium. Probably the best seat to watch a game.


Looks like ants. Things are so insignificant from way up high

3 comments:

Janith said...

woooooow! :O amazing views! and such clear skies... love the airport on an island. :)

Angel said...

I was too chicken to stand on the glass! ^^ I love the views you've captured!

Azrael said...

Thanks guys.