Canada Lands Company unveils CN Tower renovations
Canada Lands Company recently unveiled its $21-million renovation to the CN Tower’s Lower Observation Level as part of the attraction’s 50th anniversary year celebrations.
The revamped Lower Observation Level features Artmosphere, state-of-the-art interactive video walls that create opportunities to showcase immersive and interactive art with animated visual representations of original works by a collective of Canadian artists, including Indigenous artists from across the country.
The new space offers year-round indoor viewing capacity and a new glass floor. The OverView feature also allows guests to step out and lean out for views of the city from 113 storeys above the ground.
“As the steward of the CN Tower, Canada Lands Company is committed to its continued evolution,” said Stéphan Déry, President and CEO, Canada Lands Company. “Our $21-million investment in the Lower Observation Level reflects our dedication to preserving this national icon while enhancing the experience for Canadians and international visitors alike.”
Throughout the year, the CN Tower will feature engaging activations and commemorative moments to honour its milestone year including:
- special lighting at midnight on the Radome to honour 50 years,
- a digital interactive timeline of the Tower’s history accessible at the attraction,
- rotating photo galleries on the Main Observation Level, special menus and commemorative merchandise, and
- a birthday celebration in Canada Lands Square on June 26.



