Toronto's CN Tower
I have lived in Toronto for most of the past 32 years. It's my adopted home, after having been born and raised just north of New York City. While I consider myself, culturally, an American, I carry dual citizenship and feel a great deal of affection for Canada and my city.
Many cities have a clear landmark with which they are identified. Toronto has the CN Tower, this massive urban phallic symbol. I see it every day, so I thought I might do a little research.
Having arrived in the country five years after it was completed, I only know Toronto with this huge structure as a part of the landscape.
It is 1,815.4 feet high (553.33 metres). They used to say it was the world's tallest free-standing structure. I don't know is that is still true. I seem to recall that there are controversies about this.
Once upon a time, not recently, I walked up the beast as part of a United Way fundraiser. I will never do that again.
Just to get a couple of facts straight: construction on the tower was completed on February 22, 1974. The antenna was completed on April 2, 1975. It was opened to the public on June 26, 1976. The official opening was on October 1, 1976. It took approximately 40 months to finish. At the time, it cost $63 million to build.
Why was the CN Tower built, you may ask? According to this helpful website:
Many cities have a clear landmark with which they are identified. Toronto has the CN Tower, this massive urban phallic symbol. I see it every day, so I thought I might do a little research.
Having arrived in the country five years after it was completed, I only know Toronto with this huge structure as a part of the landscape.
It is 1,815.4 feet high (553.33 metres). They used to say it was the world's tallest free-standing structure. I don't know is that is still true. I seem to recall that there are controversies about this.
Once upon a time, not recently, I walked up the beast as part of a United Way fundraiser. I will never do that again.
Just to get a couple of facts straight: construction on the tower was completed on February 22, 1974. The antenna was completed on April 2, 1975. It was opened to the public on June 26, 1976. The official opening was on October 1, 1976. It took approximately 40 months to finish. At the time, it cost $63 million to build.
Why was the CN Tower built, you may ask? According to this helpful website:
In the 1960s, Toronto's growing skyline created problems for radio and television transmission because the pre-skyscraper transmission towers were simply not high enough to broadcast over the buildings. The prime function of the Tower is a telecommunications hub and several Canadian radio and television channels broadcast from there.
There. I just learned something about my hometown. Oh, and the "CN" in the name stands for Canadian National, the railway company that built the tower. That I already knew.
If you ever find yourself in Toronto, just remember that the CN Tower is on Lake Ontario, therefore, south of the downtown. That fact might help you if you get lost.
(Cross-posted at Lippmann's Ghost.)
If you ever find yourself in Toronto, just remember that the CN Tower is on Lake Ontario, therefore, south of the downtown. That fact might help you if you get lost.
(Cross-posted at Lippmann's Ghost.)
1 Comments:
MY FRIENDS WENT TO CANADA LAST YEAR SAID THIS IS THE COOLEST PLACE IN THE WORLD......
AAYUR TRAVELS INDIA
By AAYUR TRAVELS INDIA, at 10:16 AM
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