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The CN Tower celebrates 25 years

本文发表在 rolia.net 枫下论坛On June 26, 2001 the CN Tower, the World's Tallest Building and Free Standing Structure will celebrate its 25th Anniversary. Defining the Toronto skyline, the CN Tower is Canada's most recognizable and celebrated icon, an important telecommunications hub, and the center of tourism in Toronto.

At a height of 1,815 feet or 553 metres, the CN Tower has maintained its designation as the World's Tallest Building and Free Standing Structure for a record 25 years. A feat that has not gone unnoticed. The CN Tower was built in 1976 by Canadian National (CN) who wanted to demonstrate the strength of Canadian industry by building a tower taller than any other in the world.
CN Tower construction crews moved in on February 6, 1973, and started to remove over 56 metric tonnes of earth and shale for the foundation. Once the foundation was ready, work began on the CN Tower’s 335 m (1,100ft.) concrete shaft, a hexagonal core with three curved support arms. This involved pouring concrete into a massive mold or "slipform". As the concrete hardened, the slipform, supported by a ring of climbing jacks powered by hydraulic pressure, moved upwards, gradually decreasing in size to produce the CN Tower’s gracefully tapered contour.
Eight months later, the CN Tower’s concrete shaft was the tallest structure in Toronto and by February 1974, it was the tallest in Canada. In August 1974, work began on the seven-story tower sphere that would eventually house the observation decks and revolving restaurant. The CN Tower approached completion in March 1975, when Olga, the giant Russian Sikorsky helicopter flew into the city to lift the 44 pieces of the antenna into place.

On April 2, 1975 when the OLGA helicopter lifted the 44th and final piece of the CN Tower's antenna into place, the CN Tower joined the ranks of 17 other great structures that had previously held the title of World's Tallest Free-Standing Structure. Ross McWhirter, editor of the Guinness Book of World Records, was on hand to record the milestone for history and since then, the CN Tower has received numerous mentions in the famous book including the World’s Longest Metal Staircase and most recently, the World’s Highest Wine Cellar. In 1996, the CN Tower’s classification was officially changed to the World’s Tallest Building and Free-Standing Structure.
The cost then to build the CN Tower was $63 million, approximately $300 million today. It was an ambitious project that involved 1,567 workers who worked 24 hours a day, five days a week for 40 months to completion. Key project team members were NCK Engineering as structural engineer; John Andrews Architects; Webb, Zerafa, Menkes, Housden Architects; Foundation Building Construction and Canron (Eastern Structural Division).
After 40 months of construction, the CN Tower was finished on April 2, 1975 and opened to the public on June 26, 1976. Although less than one year old, it was well on its way to becoming the country’s most celebrated landmark. Twenty-five years later, it is the center of telecommunications for Toronto serving 16 Canadian television and FM radio stations, the workplace of up to 550 people throughout the year, and one of Toronto’s premier entertainment destinations.
In 1995, the CN Tower was classified as one of the Seven Wonders of the Modern World by the American Society of Civil Engineers. The World’s Tallest Building shares this designation with the Itaipu Dam on the Brazil/Paraguay border, the Golden Gate Bridge in San Francisco, the Panama Canal, the Chunnel under the English Channel, the North Sea Protection Works off the European coast, and the Empire State Building.
Since the CN Tower opened, Canadians and tourists from around the world have made the trip to Toronto to celebrate this marvel of civil engineering. Besides serving as a telecommunications hub, the CN Tower provides world-class entertainment and a wide range of unique attractions, exhibits and food and beverage venues.
In past years, the CN Tower has supported its vision of Toronto’s premier entertainment destination by totally renovating and redesigning 360 Restaurant, building the World’s Highest Wine Cellar, and adding two new elevators.
On June 26, 1997, TrizecHahn Corporation, one of North America’s largest real estate companies signed a long-term operating and management lease for the CN Tower and its adjoining base lands. Under the management of TrizecHahn, the landmark underwent the most significant change in its 25-year history. A $26 million entertainment expansion and revitalization.更多精彩文章及讨论,请光临枫下论坛 rolia.net
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  • 枫下沙龙 / 休闲娱乐 / 7月26日(星期二)是CN Tower建塔25周年,这一天的登塔特价门票是$5(平时价钱是$22.5),没有去过CN Tower的朋友不要放过这个大好时机哟!(消息来源于“星岛日报”)
    • thanks
    • If it happened in China, the tower may collapse because the low price attracts too many visitors.
    • 是六月二十六吧?!
    • 到底是六月还是七月?
    • The CN Tower celebrates 25 years
      本文发表在 rolia.net 枫下论坛On June 26, 2001 the CN Tower, the World's Tallest Building and Free Standing Structure will celebrate its 25th Anniversary. Defining the Toronto skyline, the CN Tower is Canada's most recognizable and celebrated icon, an important telecommunications hub, and the center of tourism in Toronto.

      At a height of 1,815 feet or 553 metres, the CN Tower has maintained its designation as the World's Tallest Building and Free Standing Structure for a record 25 years. A feat that has not gone unnoticed. The CN Tower was built in 1976 by Canadian National (CN) who wanted to demonstrate the strength of Canadian industry by building a tower taller than any other in the world.
      CN Tower construction crews moved in on February 6, 1973, and started to remove over 56 metric tonnes of earth and shale for the foundation. Once the foundation was ready, work began on the CN Tower’s 335 m (1,100ft.) concrete shaft, a hexagonal core with three curved support arms. This involved pouring concrete into a massive mold or "slipform". As the concrete hardened, the slipform, supported by a ring of climbing jacks powered by hydraulic pressure, moved upwards, gradually decreasing in size to produce the CN Tower’s gracefully tapered contour.
      Eight months later, the CN Tower’s concrete shaft was the tallest structure in Toronto and by February 1974, it was the tallest in Canada. In August 1974, work began on the seven-story tower sphere that would eventually house the observation decks and revolving restaurant. The CN Tower approached completion in March 1975, when Olga, the giant Russian Sikorsky helicopter flew into the city to lift the 44 pieces of the antenna into place.

      On April 2, 1975 when the OLGA helicopter lifted the 44th and final piece of the CN Tower's antenna into place, the CN Tower joined the ranks of 17 other great structures that had previously held the title of World's Tallest Free-Standing Structure. Ross McWhirter, editor of the Guinness Book of World Records, was on hand to record the milestone for history and since then, the CN Tower has received numerous mentions in the famous book including the World’s Longest Metal Staircase and most recently, the World’s Highest Wine Cellar. In 1996, the CN Tower’s classification was officially changed to the World’s Tallest Building and Free-Standing Structure.
      The cost then to build the CN Tower was $63 million, approximately $300 million today. It was an ambitious project that involved 1,567 workers who worked 24 hours a day, five days a week for 40 months to completion. Key project team members were NCK Engineering as structural engineer; John Andrews Architects; Webb, Zerafa, Menkes, Housden Architects; Foundation Building Construction and Canron (Eastern Structural Division).
      After 40 months of construction, the CN Tower was finished on April 2, 1975 and opened to the public on June 26, 1976. Although less than one year old, it was well on its way to becoming the country’s most celebrated landmark. Twenty-five years later, it is the center of telecommunications for Toronto serving 16 Canadian television and FM radio stations, the workplace of up to 550 people throughout the year, and one of Toronto’s premier entertainment destinations.
      In 1995, the CN Tower was classified as one of the Seven Wonders of the Modern World by the American Society of Civil Engineers. The World’s Tallest Building shares this designation with the Itaipu Dam on the Brazil/Paraguay border, the Golden Gate Bridge in San Francisco, the Panama Canal, the Chunnel under the English Channel, the North Sea Protection Works off the European coast, and the Empire State Building.
      Since the CN Tower opened, Canadians and tourists from around the world have made the trip to Toronto to celebrate this marvel of civil engineering. Besides serving as a telecommunications hub, the CN Tower provides world-class entertainment and a wide range of unique attractions, exhibits and food and beverage venues.
      In past years, the CN Tower has supported its vision of Toronto’s premier entertainment destination by totally renovating and redesigning 360 Restaurant, building the World’s Highest Wine Cellar, and adding two new elevators.
      On June 26, 1997, TrizecHahn Corporation, one of North America’s largest real estate companies signed a long-term operating and management lease for the CN Tower and its adjoining base lands. Under the management of TrizecHahn, the landmark underwent the most significant change in its 25-year history. A $26 million entertainment expansion and revitalization.更多精彩文章及讨论,请光临枫下论坛 rolia.net
    • The CN Tower is extending a special offer to all those living “within sight of the Tower” to soar to the top from June 26th to 29th for an anniversary admission price of only $5.
      All proceeds will be donated to the aspiring athletes of the Canadian Olympic Association. Proof of Ontario residency is required.
    • 太多人上去,他会倒掉。
    • 对,对!是6月26日。我总是一个跑在时间前面的人。
    • 我看报纸上登的是Tuesday to Friday,special $5.星期二到星期五门票五元。
    • 就是今天啦, 快去排队吧.
      • 那我就排在你的后面吧!:)
        • 我都下来了,你们怎么还没来?
          • 请问开到几点?
            • Hours: 8am-11pm Web: http://www.cntower.ca/
      • 人多不多?
    • 谁去过?好玩吗?
      • yes, the glass floor is cool
      • 不错!可以边吃大餐边鸟瞰多伦多全景,不过glass floor是需要勇气才能上去的(我有恐高症,现在想起来还手心出汗,腿发软!)
        • 我上去了! 两年前... ...
        • Never eat dinner in the 365 resturuant at the top of CN tower.
          Although you get a free lift, the meal was super expensive. Last time lumlum and I were charged around 200 bucks just for a 20 oz prime rib, a 10 oz phily mignon, fried calamari and a bottle of Napa valley chardonney
          • FAINT! $^%&^&*(%^#^......
          • 吃的就是“高”价餐嘛,谁让你跑到那么高的地方去的?:)
            • hehe, you are so funny. We were misled by their ads. We thought we could save the $14x2 elevation charge, but we ended up paying much more... #$$%%@#!!!
              • You can always make more money. But those old good days will never come back. So, i think it's worth it.
                • //hand, agree. ^_^
          • 醉翁之意不在酒……浪漫是要有代价的。看看上次哪位贴的《上海泡妞的开销》(大概),只是个零头
    • 刚上去看了,真不错呀,就是强制拍照太贵了,偶看了一眼也不怎么样,就没有要,后后~~~
      • 花开MM在多?
        • 4242,林妹妹是哪个MM呀
          • 001.
          • I am really confused by 花开 AND 开花 now.
            • 后后~~~~,开花这个家伙。。。他是FASHION LADY的劳工呀,应该被他LP打PP的说
              • 恍然大悟!! 谢谢.那你呢,肯定是MM了吧?你们谁起名在先?
                • 后后,真不愧是林妹妹呀,就是聪明。当然是偶起名先,开花就来混淆视听,倒是迷惑了一批人呢,哼哼。。。
                  • He is too much. I was fooled by him and always treated him as a MM. Suit him for stealing your copyright! Ha ha ...
              • Blooming MM, I replies your email just now.
                • 是你呀,收到!不过你不一定是偶JJ呀
                  • 还乡团什么时候成立的呀,偶要参加呀,偶在北京的时候就是北吃团的。。。谁是团长?
                    • Charlie. Go to 001 for more information.
                  • It does not really matter. We are both MMs.
      • 难道这里也有强买强卖?你被“砍”了多少刀?我也想洗洗脖子,被砍一下?
        • 在排队上电梯前给每个人在一个布景前拍张照片,等下来了就可以去取了。偶还以为是白送的,结果小姐笑眯眯的跟偶要15刀,555~~~~~偶立刻把她句了。。。建议上塔的人还是自己带相机好,强烈建议躺在GLASS FLOOR 上来一张,用鸟瞰。。。
      • 强持拍照是怎么回事? 我们准备这个星期五上去看看,还准备多拍几张照片.
        • 还是今天去吧,才5刀,还有。35的水,一直到晚上11点的,看看夜景肯定 也不错
          • 35的水是什么??
            • GST
              • gst??我还是不懂,拜托再详细点,拜托。
        • 谢谢了, 不过我们还是打算星期五去, 那天正好是我们到加拿大一周年, 我们想庆贺一下. 计划早上去登塔, 中午去川味轩. 然后去Loblaws买个蛋糕. 不知川味轩的味道如何, 是不是比福州楼的要好.
          • 幸福呀,偶才来一个多月呢,杀时候轮到偶庆祝呀
            • Blooming MM, 你可真是brand new . 看样子过的还不错. 嘿嘿, 要说庆贺不过是给自己找个FB的理由罢了.
      • 不能自带相机拍吗?
        • 可以自带相机,在入口的时候要给你照一张相,但是NO OBLIGATION。你也可以不要。15DAO一张,我看大多数中国人恐怕不会要的。
          • 加税$17.5(两张)。
    • 我刚刚登陆,还未取得sin卡,如果使用护照和移民纸是否可以享受5元的特惠票价?谢谢!
      • 有一个朋友有在Ontario Resident 证明即可。今天我陪一个刚land的友人去,买票的把我当国际忙流,受了我平时的价,我以为是套票,等上Sky Pod 才发现被敲,下来后找他们理论,退了多收的钱.
    • 今天,明天,后天,三天都是5块门票,不过people mountain people sea啊!要想好好玩,还是平时吧,22块。
      • 我看无论如何也比国内的景点人少。
      • $5的票只能上到中间,我在Skypod门口问了一下,如果想要上skypod还要交$7.5.
    • 刚从CN tower回来,去时别忘带驾照证明本地居民身份,才可买5元票。