CN Tower

Admission & General Information

CN Tower Information

Standing 553.33 meters tall, this symbol of Toronto’s skyline not only offers sweeping panoramic views but also a world of entertainment. Take in the views from the lookout, walk the glass floor or make dinner/lunch reservations at the 360° rotating restaurant. For an additional fee on site, there is the option to go 33 stories higher to the SkyPod, or step outside of the tower for the EdgeWalk.

360 Restaurant at the CN Tower is more than the home of the world’s highest wine cellar. It’s more than an award-winning dining destination recognized for its deep commitment to sustainable food practices. It’s more than a place where the finest of Canadian flavours from coast to coast to coast come together in utterly unique surroundings. It’s where celebrations and events of all kinds are shared and remembered for years to come.

SkyPod is the highest observation platform in the Western Hemisphere. From up here, 33 storeys higher than the Main Observation Level and 447 metres (1,465 feet) above the ground, you can feel the Tower sway in the wind. EdgeWalk is CN Tower’s most thrilling attraction in its history, and the first of its kind in North America. It is the world’s highest full circle hands-free walk on a 5 ft (1.5 m) wide ledge encircling the top of the Tower’s main pod, 356m/1168ft (116 storeys) above the ground.

Joining Instructions:

For most Canada Rail Vacations guests, your visit to the CN Tower will be included as a complimentary option for your time in Toronto. While at the tower, redeem your provided voucher at the entrance and you’ll set off on your own to the top of the tower. While at the top, you will have time for sightseeing and taking in the various amenities.

Please have the provided ticket or voucher readily available on hand or on your mobile device to present at the ticket windows at the CN Tower entrance. 

For details on getting to the CN Tower in downtown Toronto see the options below: Getting Here

CN Tower Operating Hours

Main Observation Level 09:30 AM – 21:00 PM
SkyPod 09:30 AM  – 21:00 PM
EdgeWalk Open Daily
  • Closed on some holidays and hours are subject to change without notice.
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Discover the peak of Canadian fine dining at 360 The Restaurant at the CN Tower. High above the city, 360 completes a full rotation every 72 minutes, giving guests a stunning view that complements fresh, sustainable, regional cuisine from all across Canada—with a wine cellar to match.

Lunch Hours Dinner Hours
January 1 – December 31 11:30 AM – 14:30 PM 16:30 PM – 21:30 PM
  • Last seating for lunch: 30 minutes prior to close.
  • Last seating for dinner: 90 minutes prior to close.
  • Closed on some holidays and hours are subject to change without notice.
360 Restaurant Menu360 Restaurant Reservations

Need a bite while you’re exploring the Main Observation Level? The VUE Bistros give you the chance to sample classic Canadian food and beverages, including poutine and local craft beer.

Located on the ground floor of the CN Tower, Le Café serves freshly brewed coffee, gourmet teas, baked goods and a selection of smaller meals, including pizza, sandwiches and salads—perfect for those on the go!

Mon. to Fri. Sat. to Sun.
VUE Bistros 12:00 PM – 19:00 PM 10:00 AM – 20:00 PM
Le Café 11:00 AM – 18:00 PM 11:00 AM – 18:00 PM
  • Closed on some holidays and hours are subject to change without notice.

Getting to the CN Tower

To reach the CN Tower we recommend using one of the following options:

Public Transit: The CN Tower is just a short 10-minute walk from Union Station, and there are multiple GO Trains and Buses available to get you to this iconic landmark!

Taxi Services:  The CN Tower is a short taxi ride from any of our partnered accommodation properties and should cost approximately CAD $20 depending on traffic conditions. Call Beck Taxi at 1 416 751 5555 or Co-Op Cabs at 1 416 504 2667 for more information, visit: Beck Taxi or Co-Op Cabs

Driving Directions: Please note the only entrance to the CN Tower is the Bremner Boulevard entrance (south side of the CN Tower).  Everyone visiting the CN Tower is encouraged to arrive via Bremner Boulevard, for the most convenient access. The closest parking lots are the south lot of the Metro Toronto Convention Centre (enter off Lower Simcoe Street from Bremner Boulevard or Lake Shore Boulevard) and the Impark lot on Navy Wharf Court (along the west side of the Rogers Centre just north of Bremner Boulevard). Note these are paid parking lots.

Should you wish to make lunch or dinner reservations at one of the restaurants at the top, you may do so in advance here: CN Tower Dining