Cherry Street is a north-south arterial roadway in the eastern downtown of Toronto, Ontario, Canada.
It crosses Front St. and Mill St. proceeding south to the railway viaduct and Lake Shore Boulevard.
The road has a dedicated right-of-way for streetcars beginning at King Street East and Sumach, which continues south on Cherry, to its terminus known as Distillery Loop beside the railway viaduct.
According to The Canadian Entomologist Cherry Street, between Unwin Ave. and the Keating Channel was the first recorded site of termite infestation in Ontario.
[citation needed] In early plans, athletes would have ridden a streetcar to Union Station to make connections to the games' scattered venues.
Lower Cherry Street, south of Lake Shore Boulevard, will be re-aligned west, as part of the development of the Villiers Island.