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How to Draw the CN Tower – Step-by-Step Landmark Drawing for Kids

Soaring high above the Toronto skyline, the CN Tower makes an exciting drawing subject for children who enjoy famous landmarks. The easy step-by-step images guide young artists through each stage, making this iconic tower simple to sketch with confidence. If they want to sketch more famous landmarks around the world, they can also learn how to draw the Eiffel Tower using our easy drawing step by step guides. A printable PDF worksheet is included for extra practice, helping children strengthen observation skills, fine motor control, and creativity. It’s a fun way to combine drawing with learning about one of Canada’s most recognisable structures.

 


Travel to Canada with Monkey Pen and discover how to draw the CN Tower step by step using simple lines and easy architectural details.

Step 1: Draw a small rectangular base for the tower.

Step 2: Draw two long curved lines rising from the base.

Step 3: Add a small oval at the top of the tower shaft.

Step 4: Draw a larger oval around it to begin the observation deck.

Step 5: Add another curved layer above the observation deck.

Step 6: Draw one more rounded layer at the top.

Step 7: Add another curved band around the observation deck.

Step 8: Draw the lower section of the antenna above the deck.

Step 9: Add the tall, narrow sections to complete the antenna.

Step 10: Draw small bushes on both sides of the tower.

Step 11: Add more bushes along the ground.

Step 12: Draw a wide rectangular shape on the left for a nearby building.

Step 13: Divide the building into smaller sections.

Step 14: Extend the building and add more vertical divisions.

Step 15: Draw a large curved roof over the building.

Step 16: Add two more curved lines inside the roof.

Step 17: Draw a small low building on the right side of the tower.

Step 18: Add a tall rectangular building behind it.

Step 19: Draw another tall building beside the first one.

Step 20: Add bushes along the right side of the skyline.

Step 21: Draw another rectangular building on the far right.

Step 22: Add a taller building near the centre of the skyline.

Step 23: Draw a small antenna on top of the tallest building.

Step 24: Add a pointed roof to another building.

Step 25: Draw the roof and side details on the nearby building.

Step 26: Add a doorway to the building on the left.

Step 27: Draw vertical window lines around the observation deck.

Step 28: Add long vertical lines down the tower shaft.

Step 29: Draw rows of windows on two of the buildings just as in the image.

Step 30: Color your CN Tower drawing to see the magic!



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