Canada

Canada – Data Center Country Overview (North America)

Canada is a growing data center market in North America, driven by increasing cloud adoption, enterprise digital transformation, and demand for secure and reliable data infrastructure. The country benefits from political stability, strong regulatory frameworks, and advanced network connectivity.

Availability of renewable energy, cooler climate conditions, and proximity to major U.S. markets make Canada attractive for hyperscale and colocation developments. Both established metros and emerging regional hubs are seeing steady capacity growth.

Canada continues to strengthen its position as a complementary and scalable data center destination within the North American ecosystem.

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Project Name Location Full Builtout Project Status Power Capacity Action
Wonder Valley AI Compute Data Center Park Greenview Industrial Gateway, Grande Prairie, Alberta, Canada Projected over a 5-10 year timeline Planning Stage (Major infrastructure/power studies ongoing) 5.6 GW (Critical IT Load
Microsoft Digital Backbone Canada Southern Ontario & Quebec, Canada 2028 Announced / Under Expansion Up to 1.2 GW Total Site Potential
Alberta AI-Data District (Phase 1) Alberta, Canada 2029 Announced / Pre-Construction 240 MW (Phase 1)
Synapse Alberta One Northeast Area Structure Plan, Olds (Strategic corridor) 2030 Announced / Planning (Zoning amendment approved) 1 GW (1,000 MW)