The Holy Trinity Rectory and the Henry Scadding House are heritage buildings that are also located there.
The landscaped square is paved with a combination of granite and precast concrete block pavers arranged in different patterns.
At Bay Street, the walkway is flanked by two lanterns mounted on tall columns composed of exposed metal frames, painted blue.
They are positioned towards the edges of the walkway to complement and frame the two towers of the Church of the Holy Trinity and to provide a formal entrance to the square.
Adjacent to the church is a clock tower similar in scale and construction to the columns at Bay Street.
The granite blocks that have been set into the paving at the entrance to the labyrinth and the nearby water feature in the square serve as reminders of this buried creek.