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The CN Tower (French: Tour CN) is a 553.33 m-high (1,815.4 ft) concrete communications and observation tower in downtown Toronto, Ontario, Canada. Built on the former Railway Lands, it was completed in 1976, becoming the world's tallest free-standing structure and world's tallest tower at the time.
The CN Tower (French: Tour CN) is a 553.3 m-high (1,815.3 ft) communications and observation tower in Toronto, Ontario, Canada. [3] [8] Completed in 1976, it is located in downtown Toronto, built on the former Railway Lands. Its name "CN" referred to Canadian National, the railway company that built the tower
View of Downtown Toronto in 2020. Many of the tallest buildings in Toronto are also the tallest in all of Canada. The tallest structure in Toronto is the CN Tower, which rises 553.3 metres (1,815 ft). [1] The CN Tower was the tallest free-standing structure on land from 1975 until 2007. However, it is not generally considered a high-rise ...
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Old Toronto Star Building: Toronto: 88 m (289 ft) 22 1929 1972 This building was one of the tallest buildings in Toronto upon completion in 1929. Demolished to make way for First Canadian Place. 3 Owasina Hall: Calgary: 83.5 m (274 ft) 22 1972 2016 The high-rise student residential building had been sitting vacant since 2006.
Railway Lands is an area in downtown Toronto, Ontario, Canada. Originally a large railway switching yard near the Toronto waterfront, including the CNR Spadina Roundhouse and the CPR John Roundhouse, it has since been redeveloped and today is home to mostly mixed-used development, including the CN Tower and Rogers Centre.
Toronto: Tallest building completed in Ontario in the 1930s. Tallest building in Canada from 1930 to 1962. [53] 37 Simpson Tower: 144 / 472 33 1968 Toronto [54] [55] 38= Claridge Icon: 143 / 469 45 2022 Ottawa: Tallest building in the National Capital Region. Tallest building in Ontario outside of the Golden Horseshoe. [56] 38= SP!RE: 143 / 469 ...