Cherry Street lift bridge

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. In 2006 an inspection showed that the bridge required CAD$2 million in repairs to corrosion damage.The repairs were completed in April 2007. Key bearings in the bridge broke in 2010, it took time for replacement bearings to be found in Sweden. The bridge wasn't restored to working order until June 27, 2011.

Cherry Street lift bridge

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. In 2006 an inspection showed that the bridge required CAD$2 million in repairs to corrosion damage.The repairs were completed in April 2007. Key bearings in the bridge broke in 2010, it took time for replacement bearings to be found in Sweden. The bridge wasn't restored to working order until June 27, 2011.