Toronto tower EdgeWalk

This item appears on page 64 of the March 2017 issue.

In Toronto, visitors to the highest freestanding structure in the Western Hemisphere can walk outside along the circumference of the tower’s restaurant’s roof, 1,168 feet above the ground, on the EdgeWalk. 

During the 20-minute EdgeWalk at the CN Tower (301 Front Street West, Toronto, Ontario, M5V 2T6, Canada), trekkers are strapped into safety harnesses, allowing them to lean over the roof’s edge. For the mobility impaired, EdgeWalks utilizing a specially designed wheelchair are available.

EdgeWalk is available seasonally (April 10-Oct. 31 in 2017) and costs CAD225 (near $172), including access to all levels of the tower. 

CAD35 includes tower entry and access to the LookOut level (1,136 feet) as well as the Glass Floor — the world’s first glass-floored observation deck — and the Sky Terrace (both at 1,122 feet). CAD47 also includes access to the SkyPod (1,465 feet), one of the world’s highest observation decks.

Book an EdgeWalk at www.edge walkcntower.ca or call 416/601-3833 (must book wheelchair by phone).