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Cherry Beach/Distillery District/Corktown Common

Toronto, Ontario, Canada

Cherry Beach/Distillery District/Corktown Common

Length6.1 mi
Elev. Gain177.1 ft
Est. Steps14000
Created by Maria
Introduction
Cherry Beach/Distillery District/Corktown Common is a 6.1 mile (14,000-step) route located near Toronto, Ontario, Canada. This route has an elevation gain of about 177.1 ft and is rated as medium. Find the best walking trails near you in Pacer App.

Cherry Beach

Park
Cherry Beach, originally Clarke Beach Park, is a lakeside beach park located at the foot of Cherry Street just south of Unwin Avenue in Toronto, Ontario, Canada. It is on Toronto's outer harbour just east of the Eastern Gap. It was once connected with Toronto Islands as part of the former peninsula before 1852 and later was referred to as Fisherman's Island.

Cherry Street Hotel

Historical
The Cherry Street Hotel is an 1859 heritage building in Toronto, Ontario, Canada. It is located on the southeast corner of Front Street and Cherry Street, in the West Don Lands neighbourhood. The structure was originally the Palace Street School, which closed in 1887. The building was converted into a hotel, and later became an industrial building housing small industry.

Corktown Common

Park
Corktown Common is a park in the south eastern portion of the West Don Lands neighbourhood in Toronto, Ontario, Canada which opened in 2013. It borders the Don River to the east. It was built on remediated industrial lands to be the centrepiece of a new emerging neighbourhood in downtown Toronto. It also provides a barrier to flooding from the Don River.

Underpass Park

Park
Underpass Park is a public space designed by PFS Studio and The Planning Partnership located beneath the overpasses of Adelaide Street, Eastern Avenue, and Richmond Street in the West Don Lands neighbourhood of Toronto. The first phase of the development features a playground, basketball courts and skate park, and was officially opened by Toronto Mayor Rob Ford on August 2, 2012.

De Grassi Street

Place
De Grassi Street is a side street located in Toronto, Ontario, Canada. It was named after Captain Filippo "Philip" De Grassi, an Italian-born soldier who emigrated to Canada with his family in 1831 and settled in York, Upper Canada. He later became a member of the Family Compact.De Grassi Street is located in south Riverdale, and has a residential character.

Broadview Hotel (Toronto)

Place
The Broadview Hotel is a 58 room boutique hotel in Toronto, Ontario, Canada. It is located at the intersection of Broadview Avenue and Queen Street East in Toronto's Riverside neighbourhood. Built in 1893, the building was originally a hall with retail and office space and later converted into a hotel.

Cherry Street lift bridge

Place
The Cherry Street lift bridge over the Keating Channel is the smaller of two bascule lift bridges on Cherry Street, in Toronto, Ontario, Canada. The bridge spans the canalized mouth of the Don River where it empties into Toronto Harbour. It is the fourth bridge at that location.

Cherry Beach Sound

Place
Cherry Beach Sound is a recording studio in the Port Lands of Toronto, Ontario, Canada at 33 Villiers Street. It is located in Toronto's growing film district and is also a successful audio post-production house; TV, radio, and film commercials and or advertisements are often mixed in stereo or 5.1 surround sound.

Cherry Street (Toronto)

Place
Cherry Street is a north-south roadway in Toronto, Ontario, Canada.Cherry Street is carried over the waterways of the Port Lands by Toronto's only two lift bridges . A smaller one where it crosses the Keating Channel and a larger one where it crosses the channel to the turning basin.Its northern terminus is at Eastern Avenue.

CN Railway Police building, Toronto

Place
The Canadian National Railway Police Building, also known as the Canadian National Railways Office Building is a 1923 heritage building in Toronto, Ontario, Canada. It is located at the corner of Front Street and Cherry Street in the West Don Lands neighbourhood. The building served as the Toronto headquarters for the Canadian National Railways (CNR) police.
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2021/08/28
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Route Details

Length

6.1 mi

Elev. Gain

177.1 ft

Est. Steps

14000
Created by
Maria
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