The newly-named Woodhaven Eco Culture Centre, a former residential acreage property, features a three-suite apartment house to provide temporary lodgings for visiting artists and graduate students. Outbuildings serve as studio and workshop space, and storage. A forested area encompasses the property, replete with a seasonal stream carrying spring runoff from the nearby Bellevue Creek, along with pathways and rustic, natural vistas.

FCCS Associate Dean of Research and Graduate Studies, Nancy Holmes at the opening at the Woodhaven Eco Centre