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CN Tower reopens observation levels on July 15, Toronto Zoo tortoise gets sneak peek

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TORONTO, ON., June 24, 2020 — Today, Toronto’s CN Tower announced that it will be reopening its observational levels starting July 15, 2020.

The CN Tower team began their reopening statement with a clever pun by asking Torontonians if they “Need a lift?” They announced that starting on July 15, the CN Tower will be open seven days a week from 10:00 a.m. to 8:00 p.m.

Timed tickets will go on sale online on July 1 and Edgewalk bookings will commence on August 1.

In their statement, CN Tower officials said that staff and guests are their top priority and they are busy working to ensure every measure is in place to meet or exceed public health guidelines.

Due to provincial restrictions on full-service restaurants their 360 restaurant, VUE Bistros and Le Café will remain closed until further notice.

Meanwhile today, as the final stop on the #TOTortoiseTour, the Toronto Zoo visited the CN Tower, perhaps doing a dry run before the big reopening day of Toronto’s most iconic tourist attractions. The Tortoise Tour helped the zoo cleverly gain a little publicity while at the same time giving a nod to some of Toronto’s top attractions including, Toronto Botanical Gardens, Ontario Science Centre, the AGO and the ROM.

https://twitter.com/TheTorontoZoo/status/1275828522863529985

For guests who have questions regarding already purchased CN Tower tickets they are asked to please contact the CN Tower team at tickets@cntower.ca

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