RCL9: Introduction
RCL9: Mission Statement & Primary Arguments of this CN Tower Historical Project
RCL9: The CN Tower - an "Impossible Dream"
RCL9: CN Tower - Start of construction. Pulling up the tracks, east yard - Dec 8 1972
RCL9: Rumble Excavating the CN Tower Foundation - Feb and March 1973
RCL9: Foundation Construction - April 1973
RCL9: Slipform Construction - May 1973
RCL9: Slipform Rising - June and July 1973
RCL9: Slipform Rising - June 26 1973 to final completion on February 22 1974
RCL9: Graham Bezant Tribute - Feb 1973
RCL9: Bracket Construction & Lift - April to August 1974
RCL9: Crown Construction - June to August 1974
RCL9: Working Platform Constructions - August to October 1974
RCL9: Erecting the SkyPod's Level 3 Floor
RCL9: Erecting the SkyPod's Level 4 to 7 Floors
RCL9: Building the Antenna Components - 1971 through 1975
RCL9: Building and Installing the Antenna Mount
RCL9: Pecco PC900 Crane Removal via Helicopter - March 8 to 10 1975
RCL9: Sikorsky Helicopter Can Stacking - March 1975
RCL9: CANRON's March 1975 Work Records of the Helicopter Lift Schedules + Antenna Bolting
RCL9: The Antenna's Topping Off - April 2nd 1975
RCL9: Antenna Radome Cladding - Summer 1975
RCL9: Completion of the SkyPod's Construction - March 1975 to June 1976
RCL9: Final Completion & Opening - June 26 1976 (preview)
RCL9: Reunion of CN Tower's 1973-1976 Builders - 40th anniversary cake cutting
RCL9: Gerry Morrow (CANRON) showing original fragment of the CN Tower's concrete slipform (used June 1973 to March 1974)
RCL9: The slipform starts to rise - July 6th 1973
RCL9: The “North York” CN Tower -- Placing the communications tower out in the suburbs, 1957 - 1967
RCL9: Metro Centre - Pre-History, Dec 1968 to May 1975 – Bud Andrews