The main campus of the University of Waterloo is situated on a 1,000 acre (400 hectare) campus in the northwest section of the city of Waterloo. The School of Architecture is located in Cambridge and also operates a satellite campus in Rome; a Health Sciences campus in Kitchener houses the School of Pharmacy; and the Stratford School of Interaction Design and Business is located in Stratford. Waterloo, its twin city Kitchener, Cambridge, and Stratford are located in mid-western Ontario. The Regional Municipality of Waterloo has a population of approximately 583,500.
Since the opening of its first permanent structure on campus in 1958, the University has experienced continuous development of its campus environment. There are extensive library and computing facilities and a variety of student residences. In addition, the campus provides accommodation for a broad range of student social, cultural, recreational, and athletic activities.