See inside the tower controlling the chaos of Vancouver Harbour's airspace | Secret Spaces
Vancouver Harbour Tower is responsible for keeping pilots and passengers moving safely through one of the busiest waterfront airspaces in North America, and at 142 metres off the ground, it's also one of the highest air traffic control centres in the world. Our Mike Killeen got a tour in the first entry in our new Secret Spaces series.

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