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Anonymous above has some great suggestions. Toronto is indeed a great city which offers loads of great activities to do with your children. For some further insights into what to do with kids in Toronto, you can also check out our Kids in Toronto page! Good luck with your move!
Catherine
Canada has some world-class tertiary education facilities. Like schools in Canada, there is no national standard for tertiary education; rather, education is managed by each of the individual provinces. The standards and costs at these facilities will vary widely, and finding the right one will also of course depend on what sort of thing your children want to study. Are you moving to Toronto? There are several good tertiary institutions in Toronto, including St George's. I suggest you explore the individual web sites of these institutions to see which one will meet your needs and budget.
Since this is a big question, may I suggest you post a new question on the forum (rather than a reply to this thread) - as you may get more responses that way.
Good luck with your tertiary education decisions!