Toronto’s Pinnacle SkyTower tops out at 106 storeys
The mixed-use tower is set for completion in 2026 at a final height of 351.85 metres.

Key Takeaways:
- Pinnacle SkyTower in Toronto has reached its top floor at 106 storeys, making it the tallest residential building in Canada and the first in North America to hit that height, with full completion expected in 2026.
- The tower is part of the larger Pinnacle One Yonge development and will include 958 residential units, a Le Méridien hotel, a rooftop restaurant, and 80,000 sq. ft. of amenities, with views rivaling the CN Tower’s observation level.
- Designed by Hariri Pontarini Architects, the building features a distinctive 12-sided tapered shape inspired by the waterfront, and Pinnacle International plans to hold a topping-off ceremony later this year to mark the milestone.
The Whole Story:
Construction at Pinnacle SkyTower has reached its top floor, making it the tallest residential building in Canada and the first in North America to reach 106 storeys. The mixed-use tower is set for completion in 2026 at a final height of 351.85 metres (1,154 feet) and will contain 958 residential units, a Le Méridien Toronto Pinnacle Hotel, and 80,000 sq. ft. of amenities.
The milestone marks a significant step in the development of Pinnacle One Yonge, a 4.4 million sq. ft. mixed-use waterfront project that will reshape Toronto’s downtown core with residential, retail, hotel, and outdoor space.
“Now that we’ve reached the 106 storey mark, you can really feel the momentum accelerating,” said Anson Kwok, Vice President, Sales and Marketing at Pinnacle International. “Pinnacle SkyTower offers the exclusive opportunity to live in a fully customized home in the tallest building in Canada, creating a new standard for luxury living in Toronto.”
Designed by Hariri Pontarini Architects, the building features a distinctive 12-sided, tapered design with an aerodynamic profile that blends waterfront-inspired elements with angular, diamond-shaped geometry reflecting the urban surroundings and proximity to downtown.

The tower will offer high-end finishes, quality materials, and amenities including a restaurant on the top floor. Balconies extend to the 88th floor, and floor-to-ceiling windows provide views of Lake Ontario and the Toronto skyline. The highest floor aligns with the CN Tower’s main observation level.
Pinnacle International plans to hold a topping-off ceremony later this year to mark the milestone, welcoming the project team, officials, stakeholders, and the community.