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Ontario's Model Colony was built around water, roads, and citrus

Ontario began as the Chaffey brothers' Model Colony, where water rights, Euclid Avenue, citrus, and careful planning shaped the city.

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Ontario started with a very California question: what could this dry-looking land become if someone could bring water to it? In 1881, George Chaffey looked at the Cucamonga Desert and saw a place that might grow if it had reliable irrigation. George and William Chaffey bought more than 6,000 acres with water rights, and that became the start of the Model Colony.

The colony was planned with water in mind. Buyers received shares in the water company based on how much land they bought. The system used cement pipe and mountain water from San Antonio Canyon. That may sound like a small detail, but it was central. In Southern California, a town could only grow if people knew how water would reach farms, homes, and trees.

Euclid Avenue was the bold showpiece. It ran eight miles, 200 feet wide, with twin roadways and a broad planted center. The road gave the colony a formal spine, the kind of street that made the settlement feel planned from the start instead of patched together later.

Citrus and agriculture helped make the idea real. Ontario’s early story reaches beyond a pretty avenue. It is about engineering, land sales, water shares, orchards, and a belief that careful planning could turn dry foothill land into a working community.

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Euclid Avenue, the historic north-south spine of Ontario.

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