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  2. Ontario, California - Wikipedia

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    North Ontario broke away from the city in 1906, calling itself Upland. [29] In 1912, the streetcar line became the Upland–Ontario Line of Pacific Electric. It was closed in 1928. In 1929, the city of Ontario established the Ontario Municipal Airport. This is now the Ontario International Airport, and is the largest employer in the city.

  3. List of postal codes of Canada: G - Wikipedia

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    Quebec City Lower Riverbank: G2J Quebec City Inner North: G3J Quebec City Val-Bélair North: G4J Not assigned: G5J Amqui: G6J Lévis: G7J Saguenay Chicoutimi West: G8J Saint-Prime La Doré: G9J Not assigned: G1K Quebec City Notre-Dame-des-Anges: G2K Quebec City Outer North: G3K Quebec City South Val-Bélair: G4K Not assigned: G5K Not assigned ...

  4. Ontario Mills - Wikipedia

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    Ontario Mills is a shopping and outlet mall located in Ontario, California, within the Los Angeles metropolitan area. [2] With 28 million annual visitors, [3] [4] it is one of the top shopping and tourist destinations in California. It is one of three Mills landmarks in California that are now managed by Simon Property Group since April 2007 ...

  5. Ontario Ranch, California - Wikipedia

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    Ontario Ranch is a master-planned community located in the southern portion of the city of Ontario, California. It is the largest master-planned community in Southern California. [ 1 ] The community is located south of E. Riverside Drive, north of Eastvale , and between Euclid and Milliken Avenues, 2 miles west of Interstate 15 (the Ontario ...

  6. Toyota Arena - Wikipedia

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    On October 20, 2006, Ontario-based Citizens Business Bank bought the naming rights and the arena was called Citizens Business Bank Arena when it opened in 2008. [ 11 ] On June 11, 2019, the arena entered a new naming-rights agreement with the Southern California Toyota Dealership Association and was renamed Toyota Arena .

  7. Ontario station (Amtrak) - Wikipedia

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    The station has a covered, open-air pavilion built by the city in 1991. [2] Of the 73 California stations served by Amtrak, Ontario was the 70th-busiest in fiscal year 2019, boarding or detraining an average of approximately 11 passengers daily (though the station does not receive daily service). [1]

  8. Rosseau, Ontario - Wikipedia

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    In the 2021 Census of Population conducted by Statistics Canada, Rosseau had a population of 288 living in 95 of its 149 total private dwellings, a change of 29.1% from its 2016 population of 223. With a land area of 1.75 km 2 (0.68 sq mi), it had a population density of 164.6/km 2 (426.2/sq mi) in 2021.

  9. Schreiber, Ontario - Wikipedia

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    Highway 17 through Schreiber. Schreiber is a municipal township in the Canadian province of Ontario, located on the northernmost point of Lake Superior along Highway 17.The town, with a population of approximately 1100 people, is almost completely located inside the geographic township of Priske, with a small western portion of the town in the southeast of Killraine Township.