Moving to Toronto with a family – what`s to know?

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If you are pondering about moving to Toronto with a family, there is one thing you should know from the start. This Canadian metropolis is a very kid-friendly city. You can rest assured that all of your kids, no matter their age or preferences, will fit in with the crowd and their new surroundings. Now that we have that cleared up, you must be wondering what else is there to know about this venture. Well, if you are looking for a stress-free move to Canada, you are in the right place. We are about to impart some knowledge to you and tell you everything there is to know when moving to Toronto with a family. 

A family of five - husband, wife, two girls and a boy. Moving to Toronto with a family is something the whole family will benefit from.
Moving to Toronto with a family is the best thing you can do for your kids.

Know the cost of a family relocation to Toronto

First things first, we need to tackle the financial part of your move. Depending on your situation, moving to Toronto with a family might be financially acceptable, or very difficult for you. However, once there, the chances are high you will be able to find a job with a lot of benefits, which will be more than enough to finance your Canadian lifestyle. So, without further ado, let`s look at some of the expenses you can expect when relocating to Toronto with a family!

  • If you want to buy a house in the center of the city, the average price per square meter will be 6995 Canadian dollars. If, on the other hand, you want a house in the suburbs, expect to pay around 5248 Canadian dollars per square meter.
  • When it comes to groceries, they are more affordable than in some other world capitals. For example, expect to pay 2-4 Canadian dollars for 12 eggs, and around 2 Canadian dollars on average for a liter of milk.
  • And, after moving to Toronto with a family, you will have to stock up on winter clothes for the whole family. Therefore, a pair of jeans can go anywhere from 40-90 dollars, and a pair of running shoes can set you back for 70-120 Canadian dollars.

Don`t be intimidated by these prices, even if they seem to high to you now. Like we mentioned, after moving to Toronto you are very likely to find a decent job, which will take care of all of your needs!

A close up of bananas in a supermarket.
Compared to other big cities, grocery prices in Toronto are rather affordable.

Choose a neighborhood before moving to Toronto with a family

Good news is that you have many neighborhoods to choose from! And they are all family-friendly, so whatever you choose, you can`t go wrong. Let`s look at some of your best options!

Move with your family to Allenby and you won`t regret it

Allenby is always our number one choice for the most family-friendly neighborhood. It offers great schools that rank high, which is an important thing for all parents. And, if you happen to be moving during the school year, they will always be able to accommodate your kids. The only downside to this neighborhood, if it can be called like that, is that there are no available places for rent left. So, moving to Allenby with a family implies buying a house.

Davisville Village is another great choice if you are moving to Toronto with a family

Davisville Village is great for kids of all ages. It has a lot of public, as well as private schools, and is a very secure place. Moreover, there are a lot of different things to do here as a family, which will help you settle in after moving to a new town. Also, you can rent or you can buy – the choice is all yours!

Humber Summit

The affordability of Humber Summit makes it a highly sought-after neighborhood in Toronto. However, this place has a lot more to offer than its affordability. It is perfect for kids because it has a lot of parks and is in the vicinity of a couple of great schools. Need we say more?

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Lots of schools to choose from in these family-friendly neighborhoods in Toronto!

Choose your movers carefully when relocating to Toronto

As an experienced moving professional, we here at Tender Touch Moving & Storage know that not all movers are reputable. You will have to be very careful when choosing ones that will fit your needs. So what is it that you need to pay attention to when choosing your movers?

First of all, take a look at the moving services they offer. Not all companies will be able to suit your particular needs. Moreover, keep your eyes open for fraudulent moving companies, and learn how to recognize the warning signs. Finally, always ask for moving quotes from a couple of different companies. Only by comparison can you get the best quality for the best price!

Find after-school activities for your kids

If you are moving to Toronto with school-aged kids, you might have to work harder than if you were moving with a toddler. Kids that are going to school have to go through a bigger adjustment than the younger kids. Therefore, make sure that you always keep their interest in mind. After-school activities are a good place to start. If they were a part of a drama club at their old school, do your best to find one in Toronto. You want them to feel like they are not losing something by moving. Moving to Toronto with a family is not all fun and games. However, it is a good decision in the long-run.

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Always pay attention to your child`s special interests!

We hope that covers everything you needed to know when moving to Toronto with a family. And, when the relocation part is over, the real fun begins. There are many activities for families in Toronto to try out. Once you try them out, you will feel even better about the decision you made. The decision to move your family to Toronto. Trust us when we say – it is a good one!

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