The Town of Ajax Waterfront features six kilometers of unspoiled park land, stretching across the town’s southern border along the shores of Lake Ontario. In summary, the land totals over 150 acres, and serves more than 100,000 residents.
But those are just the stats. The Town of Ajax Waterfront and its Rotary Park are gorgeous areas, surrounded by some million dollar homes, overlooking the greenery and scenic views of the lake. The waterfront is a great place to see wildlife – especially for bird watchers; a spring/summer hot spot for picnics, a crisp early morning jog, along with kite flying and biking
This is perhaps the Town of Ajax’s most popular and incredible feature – always a picturesque scene.
The following photos were snapped for a three-month long project I did for the town last year. Click here to learn more about the waterfront’s key attractions and mapping information.
These are gorgeous photos, Emily! Looks like such a beautiful area!
Thank you Stephanie. I took a whole bunch of photos from around town that I’ll be sharing in the next few weeks.
A lovely collection of shots my favourite is the ladybug
Thank you! I am quite proud of them.
What beautiful photos! You have really captured the beauty of Ajax! The article is really informative too. Ajax is truly a great place! π
Thanks!! Hopefully the warm weather will be here soon so I can go out on more photo adventures. π
What a job you have, Emily! I love the ladybug…and the dog with his man. π
That man was so nice, Ginnie! A lot of great people passing through the trails. π
nice pic of the lady bug! spring!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
It was a great shot, I agree. Hopefully soon we have this nice weather again π Still been chilly here in Toronto
great shots and excellent post. i do like open spaces in urban centers. i enjoyed the photo of the ladybug and the info board.
Thank you for the kind words. I really was happy with the lady bug image. I don’t shoot with a macro, but I got pretty close with my 35mm.
The humble ladybug is the highlight of the series.
Thank you so much! And thank you for stopping by. It was my favourite photo, as well. π