The municipal licensing boards, economic development teams, and public parks directorates within the Durham Region have successfully activated an innovative commercial space initiative. Tracked under regional business and tourism portfolios on Wednesday, July 8, 2026, corporate licensing clerks finalized the seasonal hospitality registry Brewery-run Paradise Beach Bar opens on Ajax waterfront. Following a competitive town-led selection process, the open-air venue launched on the weekend of Friday, July 3, 2026, transforming a designated parcel of municipal park space along the Trans Canada Trail into a community-focused beverage and arts garden.
Municipal planners emphasize that the commercial pilot project carefully tests regulated alcohol service in public spaces, balancing localized business revenue against strict shoreline conservation mandates.
The Pilot Project and Waterfront Economic Framework
The project addresses Ajax Council’s direct mandate to diversify public parks, turning underutilized shoreline areas into active, family-friendly spaces.
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The Site Framework: The pop-up is located at the edge of Paradise Park (2971–2997 Lakeview Boulevard). The layout defines a strict, licensed fence line where alcohol consumption is legally permitted, ensuring the surrounding open beach areas remain entirely dry for general park visitors.
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The Blueprint Precedent: The pilot replicates Town Brewery’s successful Pump House location on Whitby’s lakefront. Built originally in 1904 as Whitby’s inaugural water pumping station, the property sat vacant for nearly forty years before the company signed a five-year municipal restoration lease in 2023, paving the way for this second expansion step into Ajax.
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The Shared Logistics: To handle the increased traffic without impacting the natural landscape, the town has deployed temporary chemical washrooms and handwashing stations. The operator holds total financial responsibility for maintaining daily park cleanliness, enforcing strict litter patrols, and managing trash collection bins.
Analyzing the Seasonal Operating and Service Parameters
The operational timeline outlines how the outdoor venue balances extended summer daylight hours with strict municipal noise and park curfews.
| Calendar Operational Window | Mandated Daily Operating Hours | On-Site Food Truck Partner | Available Beverage Class Architecture |
| Monday through Friday | Noon (12:00 p.m.) to 9:00 p.m. |
Speak Easy Street Food (On-site taco truck handling gourmet street menus) |
• Cold-poured local craft beers • Canned cocktails & regional wines • Zero-proof mocktails & child-friendly sodas |
| Saturdays and Sundays | 11:00 a.m. to 9:00 p.m. | Cashless payments only via debit or credit card terminals | Family-oriented, inclusive pricing layout with no entry covers |
The Active Transportation Access Strategy
“The opening of Paradise Beach Bar marks an exciting new chapter for our waterfront,” stated Ajax Mayor Shaun Collier. “This vibrant seasonal addition will create new opportunities for residents and visitors to gather, relax, and experience Ajax in a fresh way all summer long.” Because the site sits directly along the high-traffic waterfront multi-use trail, municipal planners have deliberately limited designated vehicle parking spaces near the beach lot. Visitors are strongly encouraged to access the beer garden by foot, bicycle, or other forms of active transportation, making it a natural rest stop for commuters exploring the scenic Durham coastline.
The Town of Ajax Recreation Services Department and the Alcohol and Gaming Commission of Ontario (AGCO) handle ongoing property leases and special occasion permit compliance tracking.
Ajax residents, local cycling clubs, and summer tourists looking to view current daily menus, check weather-related closures, or read the town’s seasonal beach parking rules can access the public information systems online at townbrewery.ca, ajax.ca/parking, or track ongoing waterfront infrastructure developments via durham.ca.






















