Facilities The facilities at the College include: - An on-site chapel - Library and reading room - Computer lab - Recording studio and sound booth - Drama studio - Classrooms - Reception area and staff offices Living accommodations are composed of: - Separate male and female dormitories and washrooms - A dining hall - A lounge area - A large deck off the second floor - Laundry facilities - An institutional style kitchen Some other features that are being constructed or planned include: - Stations of the Cross winding up the hill to Mary’s grotto - Walking paths for exercise and quiet contemplation - Sports field (baseball, soccer, badminton, volleyball) - Exercise and weight room - Use of gymnasium located 15 minutes away - Vegetable garden to provide in season fresh produce - Future stable for equestrian pursuits (horseback riding)
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Chapel The Chapel of the Immaculate Heart was the first room finished in the college. The altar, tabernacle, and accompanying furnishings were donated by the Archdiocese of Edmonton; the pews were obtained from a Jewish synagogue and donated by Father Leon Desjardin. Fr. Paul Moret, the Archbishop’s representative on the Board of Directors, blessed the Chapel in 2005. |
Classroom The Classroom will be used for the Liberal Arts portion of the program. Classical Literature, Philosophy and Theology will be learned through Socratic dialogue, where instead of lecture, the students and tutors participate in round-table discussion. |
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Accommodations  The Men’s and Women’s Dormitories are currently located in the large wings of the college. They will be partitioned off into comfortable living spaces. Living Water College maintains a no admittance policy to the opposite sex within each of the dorms. This policy guards the privacy and seclusion of each person, while also facilitating the unique camaraderie between the men and women themselves. In the Campus Master Plan, additional dormitories will be built to accommodate a growing student population. |
Library
The Library has begun strongly with the generous donation of three private libraries. There are more than 3,000 volumes ranging from art to scholastic theology. Donations of books are gladly received. |
Offices
Currently, all offices share duties and tasks. Pictured here are the Business Office and the Development Office. By the end of Fall, it is hoped that extra office space will be available in preparation for opening. 
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Sound Booth The Sound Booth is professionally insulated and wired. It is accessed through the Recording Studio and overlooks the Performance Studio, making its placement both advantageous and versatile for the variety of uses it will serve. |
Recording Studio  The Recording Studio is also professionally designed. It will facilitate vocal and visual recording and lighting control, serving as the master control room overlooking the Performance Studio. |
Performance Studio
This lofty 1,160 sq. ft. working space is designed for versatility. The studio space is wired for full professional lighting, allowing this room to serve the needs of the Fine Arts program for New Media, Theatre and Motion Picture. |
Outbuildings
The current outbuildings include a workshop, a storage shed and a water system building. The workshop is intended for student use, for needs such as set building, carpentry, and other large projects.
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Way of the CrossStill in concept only, the Catholic tradition of Stations of the Cross will be available, winding up the hill behind the college and cresting on the knoll overlooking the beautiful Derwent countryside. |
Mary's GrottoThe grotto will be a place for silent prayer and meditation, surrounded by the beauty of God’s creation. |
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