The Harbour Centre Tower is a prominent skyscraper in Vancouver, recognized for its distinctive helical design and its public observation deck. Standing at 167 meters, it was the tallest building in the city upon its completion in 1977. The tower's primary observation facility, known as the Vancouver Lookout, offers a 360-degree panoramic view of the city, its harbour, the North Shore Mountains, and surrounding areas. Visitors access the lookout via a glass elevator that ascends the exterior of the building. The observation deck features both indoor and outdoor viewing areas, providing a comprehensive vantage point for sightseeing. The tower is part of a larger mixed-use complex that includes office and retail spaces. It serves as a significant landmark for both tourism and navigation within the downtown core.
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