Waterfront The Town of Ajax's waterfront is a gem of unspoiled beauty, with six kilometers of park land stretching across the Town's southern border along the shores of Lake Ontario. It is accessible to the public, with bridges spanning creeks, natural and maintained areas.
DURHAM—While Pickering officials are jubilant about being awarded a casino, Ajax vows the fight to keep Ajax Downs isn’t over. On Tuesday, Great Canadian Gaming Corporation announced it would be building a new casino in Pickering. Under provincial rules, that means the facility in Ajax will ...
Even though the Ajax facility is located in Ajax, Mayor Ryan of Pickering believes that Durham Live will be more beneficial to the entire region, as well as to Ontario, than an Ajax expansion would prove to offer.
Exeter Park Wading Pool Open: June 29 to September 3, 2018 (weather permitting) To view current service disruptions (closures) including maintenance/repairs on the Exeter Park Wading Pool please visit: Ajax Service Disruptions.
Greenwood Conservation Area Greenwood offers residents and visitors alike a chance to escape to nature along the banks of Duffins Creek. Hiking trails allow you to explore the forest or the steep-sided river valley, and picnic tables are available throughout the area for your use.
Town of Ajax History – The Founding of Pickering Village Town of Ajax History - The Founding of Pickering Village A historical plaque commemorating the founding of Pickering was erected on October 3, 1976 at the intersection of Kingston Road and St. George Street in the former village of Pickering.
Established in 1972, the 272-hectare Lynde Shores Conservation Area, together with the adjacent Cranberry West Tract (40 hectares) is well known for its wildlife viewing opportunities.
Rotary Park Located at the mouth of Duffins Creek, Rotary Park is a major focal point of the Waterfront Trail, with opportunities to play on the beach at the water's edge, fish along the banks of Lake Ontario, and explore the mouth of Duffins Creek.
Waterfront The Town of Ajax's waterfront is a gem of unspoiled beauty, with six kilometers of park land stretching across the Town's southern border along the shores of Lake Ontario. It is accessible to the public, with bridges spanning creeks, natural and maintained areas.