Public Schools:  In Canada, public schools are supported by the government and offer instruction to kindergarten through grade 12 students. 

Private Schools:  These institutions may have smaller class sizes and provide alternate teaching methods. 

Daycares and Preschools:  These establishments ensure young children receive quality care and early education.

Montessori Schools: Montessori schools emphasize independence, freedom within reason, and the social and physical growth of the student. 

French Immersion Schools:  Students can study both French and English in some parts of Canada through French immersion programs.

Before and After School Programs:  Many schools offer before and after school care programs to give working parents a safe place to drop their kids off after school.

Online Resources:  You can find information for daycare on websites such as the Canadian Association of Family Resources and the Canadian Child Care Federation.

Community Centers:  For kids in the neighbourhood, community centers frequently offer daycare, preschool programs, and recreational activities. 

Accreditation:  Verify whether the daycare facilities or institutions have accreditation from reputable associations or authorities. 

Parent Reviews:  You can learn more about the calibre of education by reading the evaluations and testimonies of other parents. 

Inclusive Practices:  Seek out childcare facilities and educational institutions that value diversity and inclusion and foster a warm atmosphere.