The U.S. News and World Report has named McGill University the number one college in Canada. (See Reference 1) Rankings are based on criteria including student and faculty reviews, academics, retention and class size. The University has over 300 programs of study, including social work, architecture and physical therapy. You will also find intramural sports teams, fitness classes or Varsity sports. Other activities include Habitat for Humanity, Classical Music Club, Ski Team and Improv team.
McGill University
3625 Aylmer
Montréal, QC H2X 2C3, Canada
514-398-4455
mcgill.ca
Mount Allison University is ranked number one in Maclean's university rankings. (See Reference 2) The college is located in the midst of the Tantramar marshes. You will find five different undergraduate degrees offered including the Bachelor's of Arts and Bachelor's of Science. The college offers over 140 clubs, organizations and sports programs for its students to enjoy.
Mount Allison University
49 YORK ST, Sackville
New Brunswick E4L 1E8, Canada
506-364-2269
mta.ca
The University of Northern British Columbia is ranked number two in Maclean's rankings. (See Reference 2) The university offers degree programs in a wide variety of concentrations including anthropology, English, science, accounting, education, nursing and social work. They also offer graduate degrees in business administration, history and natural resources. The university also offers athletics and various clubs for their students, such as football, baseball and the International Honor Society.
University of Northern British Columbia
3333 University Way
Prince George, BC, Canada, V2N 4Z9
250-960-5555
unbc.ca
According to the U.S. News and World Report in 2009, the University of Toronto was ranked number two among the world's Top Universities in Canada. (See Reference 1) The college was founded in 1827 as King's College. It currently has three separate campuses that are located in Scarborough, Erindale and St. George. You will find over 1,000 student organizations and sports teams. You can choose from over 600 undergraduate programs and 34 graduate programs. The University of Toronto offers concentrations in humanities, computer sciences, social sciences, music, engineering and physical education.
University of Toronto
214 College Street
Toronto, Ontario M5S 1A1, Canada
416-978-2011
utoronto.ca