<p>Jotc, if French is a factor, go to Toronto, take some french classes and join the french club. You’ll make a lot of friends that way as both Mcgill and u of t can be isolating. that said, nationally Toronto has a superior reputation. Not that, that matters to you, but it’s something to consider that Canadians know their own schools better than Americans. As for better city, I don’t like Montreal, it’s boring, same five people at the same five clubs. Toronto has more nightclubs per capita than New York city, Broadway shows, Opera, the ballet, world class restaurants and Irish pubs, museums and art house movie theaters and Hollywood multiplexes, amazing shopping from vintage to high fashion, all within a walking distance of campus. I know I recommended McGill earlier but it seems to me you are undergrad focused right now and I was factoring grad school before. If that’s the case, I’d go for Toronto and make sure you do Frosh week. it will be the best time of your life. </p>
<p>BTW, I am surprised you never considered Queen’s. It’s the most Ivy feel over both Toronto and McGill, smaller close knit campus and large community spirit and it’s reputation in Canada is higher than McGill’s and just as high as Toronto’s.</p>