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Childcare in Toronto
Hello there,
As we have now went 'In Process' we are starting to knuckle down into some more seriously detailed research. We have a child that will be preschool age when we, hopefully, arrive in Toronto. It will be necessary for both of us to work so we will require full-time childcare. Our child is currently in full-time childcare so the process, and having to hand over a second mortgage payment every month, won't come as too much of a culture shock to any of us. Currently, we are looking at West Toronto, possibly the area in and around High Park, or, on the East Toronto side, somewhere around the Beaches. Basically, somewhere close for commuting but family friendly (we are open to suggestions on that too!). Anyone have any suggestions on childcare facilities in those areas, or any area for that matter? Or any general advice at all? Everything and anything will be gratefully received! |
Re: Childcare in Toronto
Just be careful and have a good look round the day care before you leave the kiddies
http://www.cbc.ca/news/canada/toront...ions-1.1357399 http://www.thestar.com/news/gta/2013...m_daycare.html http://www.thestar.com/news/gta/2013...ered_shut.html |
Re: Childcare in Toronto
I lived in the Beach for a couple of decades, that was a nice inner suburb, a place where one might have a trampoline and perhaps a pool without being horribly overlooked. Heavily anglo-Irish, Ealing abroad, if you will.
At the time my partner worked at Hydrokids, it was, and is, reputed to be a very good facility. When last I knew, 15 years ago, it was $850/month. The snag being that the waiting list was such that you had to register then consider conceiving. Oh, and another option to the Beach/High Park, is Leaside. A bit prissy perhaps but you're willing to look at High Park! |
Re: Childcare in Toronto
Originally Posted by JohnDerry
(Post 11061915)
Hello there,
As we have now went 'In Process' we are starting to knuckle down into some more seriously detailed research. We have a child that will be preschool age when we, hopefully, arrive in Toronto. It will be necessary for both of us to work so we will require full-time childcare. Our child is currently in full-time childcare so the process, and having to hand over a second mortgage payment every month, won't come as too much of a culture shock to any of us. Currently, we are looking at West Toronto, possibly the area in and around High Park, or, on the East Toronto side, somewhere around the Beaches. Basically, somewhere close for commuting but family friendly (we are open to suggestions on that too!). Anyone have any suggestions on childcare facilities in those areas, or any area for that matter? Or any general advice at all? Everything and anything will be gratefully received! http://childcaretoday.ca |
Re: Childcare in Toronto
Originally Posted by magnumpi
(Post 11061935)
Just be careful and have a good look round the day care before you leave the kiddies
http://www.cbc.ca/news/canada/toront...ions-1.1357399 http://www.thestar.com/news/gta/2013...m_daycare.html http://www.thestar.com/news/gta/2013...ered_shut.html I understand that the childcare system in Toronto isn't nearly as robust as it ought to be, which is a concern. Such scarcity gives rise to unscrupulous operators and desperate parents, who need to work to survive and therefore they need a safe place for their children. Whilst I would like to think that we are very diligent when it comes to anything concerning our child, it is a real concern nonetheless. |
Re: Childcare in Toronto
Originally Posted by dbd33
(Post 11061987)
I lived in the Beach for a couple of decades, that was a nice inner suburb, a place where one might have a trampoline and perhaps a pool without being horribly overlooked. Heavily anglo-Irish, Ealing abroad, if you will.
At the time my partner worked at Hydrokids, it was, and is, reputed to be a very good facility. When last I knew, 15 years ago, it was $850/month. The snag being that the waiting list was such that you had to register then consider conceiving. Oh, and another option to the Beach/High Park, is Leaside. A bit prissy perhaps but you're willing to look at High Park! On the locations, I'm not really fussed on 'prissy' but more just looking for a decent location for a couple with a young child. I certainly don't live in a 'prissy' location now, far from it in fact :rofl:, so any suggestions on locations will certainly better inform our search. Thanks again! |
Re: Childcare in Toronto
Originally Posted by HGerchikov
(Post 11062001)
There is a website, which gives a lot of info on types of care available and lists facilities and contact details, hope it helps. If the link doesn't work site is childcaretoday.ca
http://childcaretoday.ca |
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