
Data Centre Campus Sites
Power-ready and infrastructure-adjacent land sites across Ontario's Golden Horseshoe for data centre operators and developers. Multiple site options. Power availability confirmed. Zoning compatible.
Ontario's Golden Horseshoe — including Simcoe County, Vaughan, Markham and surrounding markets — offers Canadian data sovereignty compliance, proximity to Toronto's existing data centre infrastructure, and available land with compatible zoning. High-power sites available with confirmed utility capacity.
Alberta's QEII Corridor — particularly Nisku/Leduc County near Edmonton — offers low land costs, available power, no provincial sales tax and a growing technology and energy sector user base. Airdrie/Balzac also emerging for Calgary-area operators.
High-voltage power proximity and confirmed utility capacity — the primary constraint for most data centre development decisions.
Ontario's Golden Horseshoe provides Canadian data sovereignty compliance for operators subject to PIPEDA, provincial privacy law or sector-specific requirements.
Proximity to existing fibre routes and carrier hotels — critical for latency-sensitive co-location and hyperscale operators.
Employment, industrial and special-purpose zoning compatible with data centre use — confirmed before any introduction.
Water availability, proximity to cooling sources and environmental permits — assessed for each site option.
Secure perimeter, controlled access requirements and site configuration to meet Tier III and Tier IV physical security standards.

Power-ready and infrastructure-adjacent land sites across Ontario's Golden Horseshoe for data centre operators and developers. Multiple site options. Power availability confirmed. Zoning compatible.
Describe your power requirements, target geography, timeline and development programme. Lucero will match relevant site options directly.