Ontario sits at the western edge of San Bernardino County, forming part of the Inland Empire corridor along Interstate 10 between Los Angeles County and the high desert. George and William Chaffey, Canadian engineers, founded the city in 1882 and designed its original irrigation system to support citrus and wine grape agriculture. The Euclid Avenue median parkway, a double row of pepper and palm trees that runs north from downtown toward the San Gabriel Mountains, dates to that era and remains a registered state historic landmark.
Ontario International Airport returned to local control in 2016 under the Ontario International Airport Authority after decades operated by Los Angeles World Airports. Since the transition, ONT has grown significantly in both passenger and cargo traffic, positioning itself as a regional alternative to LAX. UPS, FedEx, and Amazon Air all maintain large operations at or near the airport, and the surrounding distribution corridor includes warehouses for apparel, electronics, and consumer goods moved inland from the ports of Los Angeles and Long Beach.
Ontario Mills, opened in 1996 along the I-10 and I-15 interchange, is one of California's largest outlet shopping centers and draws shoppers from across the Inland Empire and beyond. The Ontario Convention Center hosts trade shows and conferences at rates below those of coastal venues. Chaffey College, founded 1883 and named for the city's founders, operates its main campus in adjacent Rancho Cucamonga with facilities in Ontario as well.
Escort websites operating across Ontario and the western Inland Empire are reviewed by Escortservice.com. The directory catalogs external sites and does not coordinate appointments, confirm regulatory compliance, or mediate bookings. Users must be at least 21.
Ontario sits at the western edge of San Bernardino County, forming part of the Inland Empire corridor along Interstate 10 between Los Angeles County and the high desert. George and William Chaffey, Canadian engineers, founded the city in 1882 and designed its original irrigation system to support citrus and wine grape agriculture. The Euclid Avenue median parkway, a double row of pepper and palm trees that runs north from downtown toward the San Gabriel Mountains, dates to that era and remains a registered state historic landmark.
Ontario International Airport returned to local control in 2016 under the Ontario International Airport Authority after decades operated by Los Angeles World Airports. Since the transition, ONT has grown significantly in both passenger and cargo traffic, positioning itself as a regional alternative to LAX. UPS, FedEx, and Amazon Air all maintain large operations at or near the airport, and the surrounding distribution corridor includes warehouses for apparel, electronics, and consumer goods moved inland from the ports of Los Angeles and Long Beach.
Ontario Mills, opened in 1996 along the I-10 and I-15 interchange, is one of California's largest outlet shopping centers and draws shoppers from across the Inland Empire and beyond. The Ontario Convention Center hosts trade shows and conferences at rates below those of coastal venues. Chaffey College, founded 1883 and named for the city's founders, operates its main campus in adjacent Rancho Cucamonga with facilities in Ontario as well.
Escort websites operating across Ontario and the western Inland Empire are reviewed by Escortservice.com. The directory catalogs external sites and does not coordinate appointments, confirm regulatory compliance, or mediate bookings. Users must be at least 21.
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