During my recruiting trip to Toronto, we managed to get in a little sightseeing. We visited the CN Tower and walked on the Glass Floor, looked out through the open air (but screened in) Observation Deck, and the enclosed Look Out level . We also visited the Sky Pod, which is the upper portion of the CN Tower, below the TV antenna, and it's the world's highest observation deck at 1465 feet.
Below is a shot looking down through the Glass Floor. It's fairly freaky to first walk out on the floor. 1100 feet straight down.
Below you can see the Toronto City Centre Airport. I watched a small Cessna do touch-and-goes from significantly above its pattern altitude. In the foreground, you can see that the small bay between island the airport sits on and the mainland is full of floating ice. We watched a small ferry move through the water for a while, leaving a path in its wake.
Below you can see the top of the main level of the CN Tower and Rogers Centre (formerly the SkyDome), the world's first stadium to have a fully retractable roof.
That was one of the most sickest things I have ever seen!!!(in a good way)I hoped that guy had a parashute, because without one he would be dead!!
Posted by: Stephen Gedeny | Friday, March 09, 2007 at 07:30 AM
That guy must have gotten paid. I really think that guy is a real dare deval!!!!!!!!
Posted by: Stephen Gedeny | Friday, March 09, 2007 at 07:32 AM