Saturday, May 3rd, 2014, check-in starts from 6:00am until 10:00am. The climb begins with registration at Rogers Centre, Gate 8 (Youth Groups go to Gate 5-6) - your climb begins as soon as you are checked in. Every climber must register with $25 and raise a minimum of $75. We encourage you to think of fundraising as a part of the challenge of climbing the Tower!
Free gift from CN Tower to those Climbers who arrive prior to 7:00am! Receive a special buy one get one free coupon offer for CN Tower General Admission (a $32 value)!
Also offered for those who wish to wait at the top for their friends and family who are climbing is the Sunrise Special. Between 6:00am and 8:30am admission to Look Out and Glass Floor will be $12.00 plus taxes (regular $32)!
Youth Groups
Please ask your Group Leader for your designated group check-in time.
The Don Valley Parkway is expected to be closed from 10 p.m. on Friday to 6 a.m. on Sunday for annual spring maintenance work.
You can get up-to-date status by visiting Expressway & Major Route Closure section on the City of Toronto website.
Where to go?
All climbers must check-in at the registration area in Rogers Centre, Gate 8 (Youth Groups go to Gate 5-6). All climbers must check-in between 6:00am and 10:00am - your climb begins as soon as you are checked in.
Check-in
All climbers must check-in and obtain a security wristband and a timing device prior to climbing. Climbers under 18 years of age must have a parent/guardian present to accept the waiver form online prior to registering, or present a signed waiver prior to climbing. Climbers under 12 years of age must be at least 3˝ feet tall and be accompanied by a registered adult climber during their climb. Fundraising rewards can be collected in Rogers Centre after you complete your climb.
After check-in
You’ll be reminded that this event is a HANDS-FREE climb so please use the free coat check before you head towards the CN Tower to begin your climb.
The Climb Itself
Click here to read about the actual climb including important info about this HANDS-FREE event and receiving your climb t-shirt.
Did you know that a big source of waste at the CN Tower Climb is receptacle contamination? Contamination refers to the mixing of general garbage with recyclables.
Help us reduce receptacle contamination at this year's Climb by: