Tuesday, 12 May 2015

CN Tower Modern Wonder

CN Tower: Modern Wonder of the World(Canada)


The history of the tower,which kept its status as the world's tallest building from 1976 to 2007, began in 1968. The idea to create a huge television and radio tower belonged to the Canadian National railway network stations (Canadian National Railway's) to create a powerful communication platform in Toronto, as well as demonstrations around the world the high level of development of the Canadian industry.
e lookout is another attraction - a fashionable restaurant. If you are interested in a visit to Toronto, then the best option could be to study in Canada - this is not only an opportunity to obtain Canadian higher education, but also to witness the interesting sights.



The height of the CN Tower, which has 147 floors, is 553.33 meters. At an altitude of 351 meters is an observation deck, which offers magnificent views of the Canadian capital. The observation deck has a glass floor, but do not be afraid to walk on it, because glass is so strong that can withstand 24 adult hippos. It cannot surprise and installed in a tower high-speed elevator (22 km / h) that can carry passengers to the observation deck just for some 58 seconds. Near the lookout is another attraction - a fashionable restaurant. If you are interested in a visit to Toronto, then the best option could be to study in Canada - this is not only an opportunity to obtain Canadian higher education, but also to witness the interesting sights.


CN Tower surpassed the height of the Ostankino television tower (a difference of 13 meters), becoming the tallest building in the world at 31 years old. Also in the tower is the highest in the world staircase leading to the top of the CN Tower. Ladder-record holder has 2,579 steps.


In 2007, the tallest building in the world was the Burj Khalifa in Dubai, taking away the title of the highest building in the world at the tower. However, the CN Tower is still the tallest building in the Western Hemisphere, as well as the constant symbol of Toronto.