Ontario Town Square
224 N. Euclid Avenue
Ontario, CA 91762
United States
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Available Amenities:
- 1 Amphitheater
- 2 Drinking Fountains
- 3 Bike Rack
- Michael David Pon Tell Memorial Bench and Statue
- Rose Garden
- City of Ontario Historic Wall
- Clock Tower
- Pathway Lights
- Palm Tree Lights
- Benches
- Open Turf Areas for Amphitheater Viewing
- Concrete Seat Walls for Amphitheater Viewing
- 2 Picnic Tables - ADA Compliant
- 3 Picnic Tables
- Tot Lot - 2 to 5 Years Old
About Ontario Town Square:
Located on the east side of Historical Euclid Avenue between B and C Streets, in the heart of Downtown Ontario. Ontario Town Square was approved for development in 2012 and opened in September 2014. The project was funded in part by the State Urban Greening Projects Grant (Proposition 84) in the amount of $998,000. Ontario Town Square was built as part of the revitalization of the downtown area to support various programmed events in the downtown. Ontario Town Square is organized on a diagonal view corridor and pedestrian promenade. Spaces of different scale are developed along the promenade, spiraling away from the central clock tower. The clock tower is located at the center of the park and stands at a height of approximately 54 feet. Along the promenade, adjacent to the north of the tower, is a history wall. The wall is 34 feet in length, with a 20-inch high seat wall on each side, depicting the history and community of Ontario by local artist Andrea Benitez. Ontario Town Square includes an outdoor amphitheater stage with a tile wall bearing a collage of original artwork of graphic historical symbols displaying the past, present and future of Ontario. Ontario Town Square provided open lawn areas for spectator seating, a children's tot lot, a palm court area, a rose garden and conservation landscaping.