Current Time in Ajax, Canada

Ajax
Canada · EDT
Ajax Daylight TimeGMT -04Mon, Apr 6
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EST automatically adjusted to EDT time zone, that is in use
UTC
UTC · UTC
Coordinated Universal TimeGMT +00Tue, Apr 7
12AM3AM6AM9AM12PM3PM6PM9PM

How to Check Current Time in Ajax, Canada

  1. Open the Ajax time converter page: Go to https://www.xconvert.com/time-converter/canada/ajax. The page loads Ajax pre-selected on the comparison grid in the America/Toronto time zone, which is useful if you are planning a call with a client in the Greater Toronto Area or checking whether a same-day shipment or support window in Durham Region is still open.

  2. Add comparison cities relevant to your schedule: Click + Add City and search for cities such as New York, London, and Dubai. These are practical comparisons for finance, logistics, and international client work because Ajax is part of the Toronto economic region, where companies often coordinate with US East Coast partners, UK offices, and Gulf-region trading contacts.

  3. Drag across the grid to compare a real meeting window: Click Select if needed, then drag across Ajax’s row from 9 AM to 11 AM to highlight that range in purple. On a standard-time date, that same window is 2 PM to 4 PM in London, 9 AM to 11 AM in New York, and 6 PM to 8 PM in Dubai, helping you quickly see whether a morning meeting in Ajax works for overseas teams without typing times manually.

  4. Export the selected time for your team: After selecting a range, use the export options for ICS download, Google Calendar, Gmail, Copy to clipboard, or Share link. This is especially helpful when you want everyone on a distributed team to receive the same meeting block in their own local time, such as scheduling a Toronto-area operations review with colleagues in the US, Europe, or the Middle East.

About Ajax Time Zone

Ajax, Ontario uses the IANA time zone name America/Toronto, the same time zone used by Toronto, Ottawa, and much of southern and eastern Ontario. Its standard offset is UTC-5, known as Eastern Standard Time (EST), and during daylight saving time it shifts to UTC-4, known as Eastern Daylight Time (EDT).

Ajax observes daylight saving time on the same schedule used across most of Ontario and much of the eastern United States. In 2025, clocks move forward on March 9, 2025 at 2:00 AM local time, changing from EST to EDT, and move back on November 2, 2025 at 2:00 AM local time, returning from EDT to EST. This matters for business calls because Ajax stays aligned with cities like New York during the full year, while its gap with London, Dubai, Tokyo, and Sydney can change seasonally.

Geographically, Ajax is in Durham Region, Ontario, immediately east of Toronto along the north shore of Lake Ontario. It shares the Eastern Time Zone with nearby major business centers such as Toronto, Mississauga, Ottawa, Montreal, and New York, while neighboring North American zones include Central Time (UTC-6/UTC-5) to the west in places like Winnipeg and Chicago and Atlantic Time (UTC-4/UTC-3) farther east in parts of Atlantic Canada.

Ajax City Details

Ajax is a town in Ontario, Canada, with a population of 119,677. It is part of the eastern Greater Toronto Area, making it relevant for commuters, logistics planning, and regional business coordination with Toronto, Pickering, Whitby, and Oshawa.

The city’s coordinates are 43.85012° N, -79.03288° W, placing it on the north shore of Lake Ontario. This location is useful for travel and scheduling because Ajax follows the same local time as Toronto Pearson-connected business activity across southern Ontario, even though the nearest regional travel flows may also involve Oshawa and downtown Toronto rail links.

Ajax uses the Canadian dollar (CAD) for all local pricing, payroll, and business transactions. The country dialing code is +1, the same as the rest of Canada and the United States under the North American Numbering Plan, so international callers typically dial Canada access codes followed by the local Ontario number.

Time Differences from Ajax

Ajax is in the same time zone as New York for the entire year because both follow the Eastern Time system and switch daylight saving time on the same dates. That means when it’s 9:00 AM in Ajax, it’s also 9:00 AM in New York, which makes East Coast US-Canada scheduling straightforward for legal, finance, media, and customer support teams.

Ajax is typically 5 hours behind London when both are on their usual seasonal clocks, although the gap can briefly become 4 hours during the weeks when North America and the UK change daylight saving time on different dates. In the common case, 9:00 AM in Ajax is 2:00 PM in London, which often creates a practical overlap for late-morning Ontario meetings and mid-afternoon UK calls.

Ajax is generally 14 hours behind Tokyo during standard time and 13 hours behind Tokyo during Ajax daylight saving time, since Japan does not observe DST. For example, 9:00 AM in Ajax is 11:00 PM in Tokyo in winter, and 10:00 PM in Tokyo in summer, so same-day live meetings usually work best in Ajax evening or very early morning.

Ajax is usually 16 hours behind Sydney during Ajax standard time and 14 hours behind Sydney during periods when Sydney is on Australian daylight saving time while Ajax is not, with other seasonal variations possible because the two countries change clocks in opposite parts of the year. A practical example is that 9:00 AM in Ajax is often 1:00 AM the next day in Sydney during northern winter, which makes real-time coordination difficult unless one side takes an early or late slot.

Ajax is typically 9 hours behind Dubai, because Dubai stays on UTC+4 all year and does not use daylight saving time. That means 9:00 AM in Ajax is 6:00 PM in Dubai during Ajax standard time, while during Ajax daylight saving time the gap becomes 8 hours, making 9:00 AM in Ajax equal 5:00 PM in Dubai.

Frequently Asked Questions

What time zone is Ajax in?

Ajax is in the America/Toronto time zone, which corresponds to Eastern Time in Canada. In practical terms, Ajax uses EST (UTC-5) in the winter and EDT (UTC-4) in the summer, the same as Toronto and New York.

Does Ajax observe daylight saving time?

Yes, Ajax observes daylight saving time every year. In 2025, clocks go forward on March 9 and go back on November 2, so the UTC offset changes from UTC-5 in winter to UTC-4 in summer.

What is the time difference between Ajax and New York?

Ajax and New York normally have no time difference at all. Both locations follow the Eastern Time Zone and change between standard time and daylight saving time on the same dates, so 9 AM in Ajax is 9 AM in New York year-round.

What is the best time to call Ajax from the US?

If you are calling Ajax from the US East Coast, normal business hours match directly, so 9 AM to 5 PM in New York, Boston, or Miami is also 9 AM to 5 PM in Ajax. From the US West Coast, a good calling window is usually 6 AM to 2 PM Pacific Time, which corresponds to 9 AM to 5 PM in Ajax, making late-morning Pacific calls especially practical.

What is the best time to call Ajax from the UK?

For most of the year, the UK is about 5 hours ahead of Ajax, so the most practical overlap is 1 PM to 5 PM UK time, which is 8 AM to 12 PM in Ajax. If you need both sides within standard office hours, a 2 PM to 4 PM London call often works well because it lands in 9 AM to 11 AM Ajax during the common offset period.

What is the UTC offset for Ajax?

Ajax uses UTC-5 during standard time and UTC-4 during daylight saving time. If you are scheduling internationally, always check the date because the offset changes in March and November, which can shift meeting times with Europe, Asia, and Australia.

What currency does Ajax use?

Ajax uses the Canadian dollar (CAD), since it is located in Ontario, Canada. This matters for travel budgeting, invoicing, payroll, and price comparisons if you are booking hotels, transport, or local services in the Greater Toronto Area.

Is Ajax in the same time zone as Toronto?

Yes, Ajax and Toronto are in the same time zone: America/Toronto. There is no local time difference between the two cities, which is useful for commuters, regional service providers, and businesses coordinating across the Greater Toronto Area.