Cascadia develops energised power and data centre infrastructure across Western Canada, purpose-built for advanced compute workloads.
We focus on a small portfolio of sites where power, connectivity, and site control are already in place — or close enough to it that we can move on a timeline measured in months, not years.
The average North American data centre site now waits eighteen to twenty-four months for a utility assessment before construction can even begin.
Cascadia’s portfolio sits on the other side of that line. Power is the bottleneck in compute infrastructure today, and we operate from the position of having it.
We operate across Western Canada — a region defined by stable hydroelectric and natural gas baseload, cold-climate efficiency, and the utility frameworks to deliver power at scale.