The CN Tower

Off to visit the CN Tower in Toronto? See our insider advice for a queue-free visit as well as opening times and phone numbers!

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The best time to visit the CN Tower without crowds is either early in the morning, from 9 to 11am, or in the evening, after 5pm. Coming at 9 may give you the opportunity of being almost alone at the Tower. You’ll have to suffer a queue of roughly an hour if you come during peak hours. Note that during high season it may be a 2-hour queue, even with a pre-purchased ticket.

Anyway, buying your ticket online on the official website will give you an opportunity to skip the line to the ticket office (this one may be quite long during peak season) and costs less than buying the ticket on site. Remember to do this at least 24 hours before your visit though.

Give preference to visiting mid-week, there will be less crowds than on weekends.

If you don’t plan your visit wisely - you may end up spending up to 80% of your time at the tower queueing (security checks, elevators, etc.). There’s usually a big line for the SkyPod elevator: consider doing this first if coming early in the morning or last thing if coming after 5pm.

In bad weather the Tower sees much shorter queues, but think twice: not only will you have better pictures on sunny days, there’s a risk you won’t see anything from the CN Tower in the case of fog or low clouds (and the Outdoor SkyTerrace may be closed). If you decide to avoid the crowds by going in these weather conditions - just check if you can see the top of the tower from the ground: if you can’t - it means you won’t see much from the top either!

CN Tower in Toronto Photo credits to Kevin Qiu via Flickr

Another way to get to the Tower

In case of really long queues you may want to consider the option of booking a table in the 360 restaurant: try to do it in advance, as this place is quite popular! The prices are rather high, but they include the elevation and the visit of the LookOut and Glass Floor Levels after your meal, so it could be a great option to discover the Tower and skip the queue to get up. Although the restaurant has a separate elevator, it is generally advised to arrive 15-20 minutes prior to the reservation time to allow for check-in and entry.

Best time to visit

High season in Canada is from May to September with particular peaks in July and August. But Toronto has a more or less smooth flow of visitors throughout the year with the highest figures usually in summer months. There are generally less visitors in winter, but the difference isn’t big. Still, the cheapest rates and smallest crowds are in December and January.

Avoid visiting the Tower on major public holidays, the days with special lightning (see the lightning schedule here), dates of important meetings and conventions and during school holidays (in Canada and US).

Ticket prices

General Admission to the Tower (LookOut and Glass Floor levels):

  • Adult (13-64): $35.00 on place / $33 online;
  • Senior (65+): $30.00 on place / $28.00 online;
  • Child (4-12): $25.00 on place / $23.00 online;
  • Child (0-3): free;
  • Holders of Toronto City Pass: free.

SkyPod (a separate ticket required in addition to Tower Experience ticket to get to SkyPod level).

  • All Ages: $12.00
  • Visitors with reduced mobility: free entrance for visitors in wheelchairs who purchased the general admission ticket to the tower.

Tickets to Skypod level can be purchased online, at the Box Office or on the LookOut Level.

Opening times & Practical Information

The Tower is open 364 days a year (except Christmas).

Opening hours: 9:00am - 10:30pm.

Guest services open earlier, at 8:30am.

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Photo credits to CN Tower via Facebook

Addresses

CN Tower
📍 301 Front Street West
M5V 2T6
Toronto, Ontario

By subway: your ultimate destination is Union Station. From there, the Tower is a short walk west along Front Street.

By foot: The CN Tower is situated between the Rogers Centre and the Metro Toronto Convention Centre on Front Street, just north of Bremner Blvd. The Tower is a quick 5 minute walk from the Theatre District, Harbourfront and Queen West Village.

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