I saw you were looking at Toronto...
My DS is very little, so we're not looking for stuff like that yet, but... I'm really not convinced there's a heck of a lot in Toronto. The Science Center seems to have ads for some cool stuff, mostly short-term, though. There seems to be an undercurrent of "good for you" thinking that tends to make kids' programmes a bit drab.
Now. Chinese you should have no trouble finding here. Probably your pick of dialects, too, and heck she can probably pick up a practice conversation with a native speaker on any public transit ride
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Arts and culture stuff,esp "multicultural" stuff will probably be easier to find than sciencey stuff. But maybe if you catch into the right subculture a whole pile of things will suddenly appear. TO can be pretty silo-like.
I don't know if you've lived here, but it can feel like a whole series of small hic-towns embedded in an annoying network of Big City(tm). On the other hand, there are great little villages that can only thrive in a place with a lot of people (that draw unique interests and intensity levels), too. The trick is hooking into them.
Good luck.
-Mich