Pat Bayly Square
Ajax, Ontario
In 2016, underground work will commence on the highly anticipated Pat Bayly Square — a multi-faceted gathering space in the heart of downtown Ajax. This landmark project is an integral component of the new $300-million urban Vision development at the southwest corner of Bayly Street and Harwood Avenue.
The first of its kind in the Region of Durham, the public square, named after the first mayor of Ajax, will serve as an educational venue and also provide amenities for daily users, community functions and cultural activities year round.
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The square will feature a prominent skating rink/reflective pool, an array of water fountains, cultural artwork, multi-functional spaces for public gatherings, a multi-purpose stage, seating areas, landscaping and a civic building. The contemporary design of the square will reflect the surrounding architecture and have a strong unified look.
The square will play homage to the Town’s history with a special monument to honour the thousands of women who worked at Defence Industry Limited during the Second World War, and a unique pavement design reminiscent of the coding pattern on a key stream tape found in a Rockex machine, a Pat Bayly innovation.
The development of Pat Bayly Square is key to the creation of a meaningful destination point in our downtown that will have lasting social and economic development benefits. Similar to Nathan Phillips Square and Yonge-Dundas Square, Pat Bayly Square is set to become one of the prime community and tourist attractions in the region.
The first Vision residential tower is expected to be complete by 2016 and will consist of 25 storeys, 272 residential units, two floors of office space, and ground-level commercial. Work will immediately follow on the second tower and Pat Bayly Square, which is expected to be completed in 2018.
For more Information, visit the
Downtown Ajax website