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Toronto's CN Tower is a test for even the most extreme adrenaline junkies. But budding daredevils now face a new challenge, as the tower's operators plan to let people walk hands-free around the ...
Watch the video above as I talk to CN Tower's CEO Jack Robinson about the new floors in the elevator and take a ride up and down myself. Keep reading for some of my impressions. Some cool ...
Adrenaline junkies with a head for heights are being offered a new challenge at the CN Tower in Toronto. Those brave enough will soon be able to circle the top of the 116-storey building without a ...
Winds were howling, children were crying, one man was shouting and another stood paralyzed with fear, as a stalled elevator swayed 300 metres up the CN Tower. “After about 2 1/2 hours ...
Three friends, all amateur cyclists, rode 80 kilometres from Hamilton's Stoney Creek neighbourhood to the CN Tower Saturday to ... the organizer of Saturday's ride, said he always wanted to ...
chief operating officer of the CN Tower, said about the lift that is billed as the world's No. 1 elevator ride. Three of the tower's six glass-fronted elevators will have glass floors by the end ...
The 37th annual CN Tower Climb continued Saturday and ends ... seniors who may need a car ride to a medical appointment, or even a plot in a community for a vegetable garden.
Rising majestically amidst Toronto's skyline, the CN Tower stands at an impressive height of 1,815 feet. The American Society of Civil Engineers hailed it as one of the Seven Wonders of the Modern ...
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