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The CN Tower is Toronto's defining landmark — a 553-meter communications tower with observation decks at 346 and 447 meters, a glass floor, revolving restaurant, and the EdgeWalk outdoor ledge experience.

The illuminated 3D TORONTO sign in Nathan Phillips Square is the city's most-photographed landmark. The 22 m long sign uses programmable LED lights and has become the de facto symbol of the city.

The Scarborough Bluffs are dramatic 90-meter sandstone cliffs along Lake Ontario's eastern shore — Toronto's own white cliffs, with a hidden beach below accessible by a steep trail or through Bluffer's Park.

A 130 m white pedestrian arch bridge spanning the mouth of Mimico Creek on Toronto's western waterfront trail, offering spectacular skyline views and Lake Ontario sunsets.

Polson Pier is an industrial wharf east of downtown that has become Toronto's classic skyline photography location — the vantage point for the quintessential CN Tower-and-condos panorama reflected in the harbour.