What kind of programme are you looking for? If it's just a generic undergrad you want, you may want to choose your university by the city like some people have been suggesting. Montreal is a great city, easily the cultural capital of Canada. I went to the Nova Scotia College of Art and Design (and although the acronym is pronounced NASCAD, Wild Gazebo, it is in fact spelled NSCAD. The university actually had a sign misprinted this way for a couple years, though

) There are a number of universities here in Halifax, if you're interested in an east coast small city.
If you're looking for something completely different, though, I would suggest Newfoundland. I spent a semester at Sir Wilfred Grenfell College in Corner Brook, NF, and it was the best three months of my university experience. Newfoundland is an island (clearly) and because of that the people who live there have a culture quite distinct from mainland Canada. I think the only university there is Memorial University of Newfoundland (of which SWG was an off-shoot), but there are plenty of other schools as well. Newfoundlanders are known for their politeness and warmth, so if you're looking for a place to make many friends, it is the place to go. The winters are absolutely horrible, but you gotta take the bad with the good.
Also, you probably already know this, but remember that your tuition is listed under International Students, and is significantly more expensive than it is for Canadian students.
Oh, and despite what Fusangite says, U of T is not the only school known outside of Canada. NSCAD itself has quite a reputation, as do many other schools across the country I'm sure.
Yes, b'y, we'll see you north of the border,
R from Three Haligonians