With my toes jutting out beyond a ledge high atop the tallest structure in Toronto, I looked down on planes arriving at the nearby airport and the rooftops of the highest buildings in the city. I was ...
Bernice 'Bunny' Harrison of Angus, Ontario, is now officially the oldest person to ever brave the highest EdgeWalk experience in the world atop the CN Tower. Harrison, 98, was joined by her more than ...
Toronto’s World Famous CN Tower has announced a new extreme attraction which quite literally takes you to the edge. Canada’s National Tower has announced the imminent opening of its new extreme ...
It doesn’t open till Aug. 1, but the CN Tower’s EdgeWalk – in which you walk around the outside of a ledge at, as the Star’s Dan Robson put it, “356 metres above sanity” – is already a hit. Advance ...
Looks like turning 97 only makes you more daring: one Toronto woman who just passed that milestone celebrated by doing the EdgeWalk at the CN Tower. Many people 40-, 50- or even 60-years younger are ...
Kelsey McEwen is facing her fears. On Tuesday, the CTV's "Your Morning" meteorologist shared a series of photos from her latest broadcast where she rappelled from Toronto's CN Tower. The snaps ...
TORONTO, ON - Toronto's EdgeWalk at the CN Tower, the world's highest hands-free walk on a building hosted one of the highest and most unique weddings in the world on September 19, 2013 at 8:20am.
Terrifying heights aside, the most challenging part of the CN Tower’s new EdgeWalk appears to be just getting a ticket. Walking around a ledge at 356 metres above sanity is, apparently, highly ...
EdgeWalk is CN Tower’s most thrilling attraction in its history, and the first of its kind in North America. It is the world’s highest full circle hands-free walk on a 5 ft (1.5 m) wide ledge ...
Here is Mark Laroche, President and CEO of Canada Lands Company ("Duh, we know."), getting a tour of EdgeWalk, which is a thing that will open in August on the CN Tower in Canada and hooooooly moly.
A few weeks ago if someone had told me I would be dangling 1,168 feet over Toronto with only a cable keeping me from dropping to the ground below, I would have wondered what unwise (but action-packed!