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  1. 2021's Best Places for Kids in the Toronto area! The best places to take kids in Toronto, based on KidsOutAndAbout's annual reader survey. Our Top 20 results page is an annotated list of the winners, both of the top 20 slots and of the category winners.

    • Rosedale-Moore Park
    • Willowdale East
    • Steeles
    • Lawrence Park
    • Carleton Village
    • Don Mills
    • Curran Hall
    • Bendale
    • Rosewood
    • Forest Hill South

    Schools:Whitney Junior, Rosedale Junior, Cottingham Junior, Our Lady of Perpetual Help, Deer Park Junior and Senior Neighbourhood stats: 1. Transit score: 85 2. Walk score: 66 3. Bike score: 69 4. Low assault, robbery and drug charges 5. Average two-bed rent: $2,600 6. Average sold price: $2.1M

    School:Avondale Alternative Neighbourhood stats: 1. Transit score: 88 2. Walk score: 77 3. Bike score: 52 4. Average two-bedroom rent: $2,300 5. Average sold price: $1.64M

    Schools:Kennedy, St. Henry Neighbourhood stats: 1. Transit score: 67 2. Walk score: 54 3. Bike score: 51 4. Average two-bedroom rent: $1,900 5. Average sold price: $969k

    Schools:John Ross Robertson Junior, Blythwood Junior Neighbourhood stats: 1. Transit score: 77 2. Walk score: 59 3. Bike score: 63 4. Low assault rates 5. Average two-bedroom rent: $2,700 6. Average sold price $2.4M

    School:Charles-Sauriol Neighbourhood stats: 1. Transit score: 77 2. Walk score: 79 3. Bike score: 80 4. Average two-bedroom rent: $2,300 5. Average sold price: $1M

    School:St. Bonaventure Neighbourhood stats: 1. Transit score: 65 2. Walk score: 53 3. Bike score: 52 4. Low robbery rates 5. Average two-bedroom rent: $2,300 6. Average sold price: $1.5M

    School:Churchill Heights Neighbourhood stats: 1. Transit score: 60 2. Walk score: 36 3. Bike score: 78 4. Average two-bedroom rent: $1,700 5. Average sold price: $648K

    School:Hunter’s Glen Junior Neighbourhood stats: 1. Transit score: 77 2. Walk score: 55 3. Bike score: 59 4. Average two-bedroom rent: $1,850 5. Average sold price: $1M 1. See also: 1.1. 80% of Canadians say low interest rates worsening housing affordability 1.2. These 10 GTA condo buildings are giving the best return on investment

    School:St. Marguenta Bourgeays Neighbourhood stats: 1. Transit score: 65 2. Walk score: 55 3. Bike score: 76 4. Average two-bedroom rent: $1,800 5. Average sold price: $1M

    Schools:Holy Rosary, Forest Hill Junior and Senior Neighbourhood stats: 1. Transit score: 80 2. Walk score: 70 3. Bike score: 74 4. Lowest rates for assault, drug charges & stolen vehicles. Low rates for sexual assault & robberies. 5. Average two-bedroom rent: $2,295 6. Average sold price: $2.3M

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  2. Aug 1, 2021 · In this article we are going to look at Toronto neighbourhoods with highest-rated public schools based on the academic criteria as well as on the overall state of school buildings and facilities.

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  3. Nov 1, 2021 · There are private schools like the all-boys Crescent School, the co-ed Bayview Glen School and the girls’ catholic school Loretto Abbey. If you want your child to be bilingual, there are options there as well with The Toronto French School.

  4. We gathered public elementary school ranking data in Toronto from Fraser Institute and organized it by neighbourhood with the goal of helping parents find the right neighbourhood with the best school for their children.

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  6. 2022's best places to take kids in Toronto, based on KidsOutAndAbout's annual reader survey. Our Top 20 results page is an annotated list of the winners, both of the top 20 slots and of the category winners. But there is LOTS more to do in and around Toronto!

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