We know CN Tower as one of Canada’s most iconic landmarks — and now, the architectural marvel is going all in on its Canadian identity.
With a renewed focus on homegrown experiences, there’s never been a better time to visit and show your support for local, all while appreciating the views of beautiful Ontario from 346 metres up.
Welcoming over 2 million visitors a year, the Tower has stood tall (literally) as a symbol of innovation, craftsmanship, and Canadian pride since 1976.
And if you think the Tower is just for tourists, think again!
“There are so many ways for locals to experience the Tower,” says Robert Ng, Director of Attractions at CN Tower. “The CN Tower is Canada’s National Tower and belongs to all Canadians. We elevate everything from special milestones to just-because meetups and celebrate with our guests every day.”
Everyone’s welcome at the CN Tower — and here’s how to make the most of your visit!
Try local ingredients at 360 Restaurant
With panoramic views and a rotating dining room, CN Tower’s 360 Restaurant offers more than just a meal — it serves a full-on Canadian culinary experience.
The culinary team draws inspiration from coast to coast, crafting menus that highlight the diversity of Canada’s regions. And thanks to the restaurant’s extensive “wine cellar in the sky,” dishes are paired perfectly with wines made with Ontario-grown grapes.
“We’re one of Canada’s most sustainability-focused restaurants. Whether we’re working with local produce wholesalers like New Farm, Ontario wineries like Vineland’s Megalomaniac, or Ocean Wise–certified suppliers in British Columbia and the Atlantic provinces, you can be sure you’re getting the best of Canada’s bounty in every bite and a true taste of place,” says Robert.
Get your heart pumping on the Edgewalk

EdgeWalk, which reopened April 5 for the season, is the most inspiring way to see Canada’s biggest city and views across beautiful Lake Ontario.
As the world’s highest full-circle hands-free exterior walk, EdgeWalk dares you to step outside your comfort zone and really lean into the view — 116 storeys above the ground. Harnessed in, you’ll walk along a 1.5 metre-wide ledge encircling the Tower’s main pod. It’s a true adrenaline rush, and a bold way to see Canada from a whole new angle.
Take in Canadian and Indigenous art
The Tower’s newly renovated Lower Observation Level features Artmosphere, an interactive and immersive digital art gallery featuring the works of 12 Canadian artists, 7 of whom are Indigenous.
“We recognize that the CN Tower, as a Canadian symbol, has an important role to play in elevating and amplifying Indigenous voices, celebrating Indigenous arts and culture, and creating opportunities for collaboration with Indigenous communities,” Robert tells us.
The immersive gallery will feature expansive, state-of-the-art video walls with animated visual representations of original works by all of the artists.
So, whether you’re in the mood to dine at dizzying heights, walk on the edge overlooking the city, or soak in some powerful art, one thing’s for sure — your visit to the CN Tower is guaranteed to be uniquely Canadian. Book your tickets now.