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If you have a fear of heights, don't look down. Of course, if you do suffer from acrophobia, chances are you won't be going to the top of the CN Tower anyway. But if you happen to venture to the top, you'll soon be able to see exactly where you've been.
Toronto's most famous symbol is getting set to launch the world's highest glass bottom elevator, in addition to the Tower's already well known clear side panel view to the heavens. It means those heading up to the top for a panoramic look will soon be able to not only see the city but glance down and take in - well, just how far they've come.
In case you're not certain the distance, try 346 metres or 1,136 feet. It's kind of a strange come-on for tourists and the locals - come and ride our elevator. But officials swear it will be a Towering achievement. "If you thought a ride aboard glass fronted elevators was special - wait until you experience this new elevator," boasts COO Jack Robinson in a statement.
It's made of the same thankfully unbreakable material as the glass floor and measures 2½ feet thick. So when can you ride this lift to the stars? It goes into operation April 9th at 11am and even if you're fighting the battle of the bulge, you can still get onboard.
Tower experts claim it can hold the weight of 14 hippos. But since they'd never be able to fit in the cage, there's plenty of room for everyone else.