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Discover the CN Tower: Facts, History, and Highlights

The year 2011 marks the 35th anniversary of the completion of the CN Tower in Toronto. So before you head to Toronto, below are some really interesting facts and other tidbits to help you get to know the tallest structure in the Western Hemisphere better. As you'll see, the CN Tower is an amazing structure! It's no wonder the CN Tower is one of the most popular places to visit in Toronto.

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Discover the CN Tower: Facts, History, and Highlights


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