Summary of CN Tower Edgewalk Adventure:
- Experience Overview: Discover the thrilling experience of the Edgewalk at the CN Tower, where you step outside on a ledge over 1,100 feet above the ground.
- Preparation and Safety: Learn about the safety measures and the fun atmosphere in the lead-up to the walk.
- Engaging Activities: Understand how this experience is a blend of adrenaline and beautiful views, making it unforgettable.
- Conclusion: Wrap up with the benefits of participating in this activity and tips for planning your visit.
Are you nervous? “No, it’s just a walk around the block.” That was the reply my dad gave me when I asked him if he was nervous as we prepared to go on the world’s highest skywalk. The CN Tower Edgewalk may be the highest hands-free circular skywalk in the world, but it’s more than just a walk; It’s Toronto’s most extreme attraction!
Edgewalk CN Tower
We met at the base of the world’s third highest tower for our safety briefing. My mom was a nervous wreck thinking about all of us going outside up in the air, but she was able to watch us get ready from behind the glass wall. Moreover, once we were outside, there are cameras that broadcast the skywalk to videos in the CN Tower Observation deck.
After signing our waivers and watching the video of the previous group, we left mom and started to suit up for our adventure ahead. We all changed into our red jumpsuits and took off anything that could possibly fall off our bodies.
There’s no jewelry (even wedding rings need to be taped), no hairpins or combs, and no cameras allowed. Your guide wears a camera on his helmet and captures photos and videos of the adventure so you are free to enjoy each and every moment of your time over Toronto.
After checking to make sure we hadn’t been drinking, doing a final check of our harnesses, and signing our lives away on the waiver form, we were on the elevator climbing to the 116th floor of the 147-story structure.
I felt nervous about how I’d react standing on the edge of the steel platform, looking down on the city below. I’d seen photographs of people leaning over the edge, and I wasn’t sure if I’d like it or not. Dad, on the other hand, was cool as a cucumber.
Dave had broken his pinky toe that morning (I’m not joking!) and was worried about doing the walk, but he powered through the pain and was thrilled that he didn’t drop out. This experience is truly an adventure of a lifetime that you don’t want to miss!
Check out the Video of our CN Tower EdgeWalk
We all walked out single file, and our guide made Dave the anchor man at the back of the pack. Walking out was no problem at all, and we all had a great time once we were standing in a line looking over Lake Ontario. Everything was fine as we got used to settling into our harnesses and feeling the wind in our faces. However, I must admit, when we had to do our first nerve test, I felt a bit shaky.
All we had to do was walk to the edge and put our toes over the side, but my knees felt a bit weak as I shuffled closer to the side of the CN Tower. I had to chuckle when I think back to how slowly everyone in our group of five walked to the ledge. You could see everyone thinking, “this isn’t normal.”
Nevertheless, the adventure around the 360-degree walk builds slowly, and you are tested to try different maneuvers. The toes over the edge eventually progresses to a lean over the edge and a pop up onto your tiptoes. Soon enough, you find yourself leaning backwards, waving your hands in the air, and feeling completely confident dangling 356 m / 1,168 ft in the air.
The 30 minutes outside is well worth the $195 fee. This time is just right to take in the breathtaking views of the city below and gives you ample opportunity to settle your nerves, allowing you to truly enjoy being high above the skyline. I wasn’t wishing for more or less time; as Goldilocks would say, “it was just right.”
As we all stepped out of the elevator, we felt like heroes as the crowd below exclaimed, “Did you do that?” Indeed, we’re a bunch of brave souls facing our fears, dangling over the edge of the world’s highest skywalk. The fun didn’t stop there either. With your EdgeWalk pass, you also gain access to the Lookout, Glass Floor, SkyPod, and other attractions.
After your exhilarating adventure, consider dining at the revolving restaurant, which allows you to spend the entire day enjoying what was once the tallest structure in the world while having an adventure that you can proudly share with your friends for years to come.
Congratulations to my dad, Jim Corbeil, for successfully conquering his first adventure with iBestTravel. He made it look so easy and is now ready for more. He told us afterwards, he’s eager for skydiving!
The EdgeWalk operates year-round (weather permitting) and is advisable to schedule at least a couple of days in advance. The cost is $195 CAD for the 90-minute experience, which includes access to the Observation Deck, SkyPod, Glass Floor, and various attractions. For more information, visit the CN Tower.