BastionHost: BastionHost Dataville / Debert Diefenbunker Data Center
About BastionHost Dataville / Debert Diefenbunker Data Center
BastionHost Debert / Truro Data Center is the former Debert Diefenbunker property in Debert, Nova Scotia, near Truro, associated with Bastionhost’s 2008 plan to convert a Cold War-era government continuity bunker into a secure data center campus. The facility originated as part of Canadian Forces Station Debert and was built as a Regional Emergency Government Headquarters designed for continuity operations. Public data center coverage identified the site as a former nuclear fallout shelter on the outskirts of Truro and described Bastionhost’s plan to use the underground facility as the headquarters for a secure campus of data centers. The facility’s most clearly verified physical attribute is its 64,000-square-foot underground bunker footprint.
The bunker’s data center concept centered on physical survivability, underground infrastructure, secure storage, and high-density cooling. Historical coverage described the Debert property as a former government bunker engineered to withstand atomic bomb shockwaves and protect occupants from fallout. Bastionhost’s redevelopment concept included colocation and data warehousing services, with public reporting describing planned support for data center containers, water, power, network connections, and sheltered storage. Nova Scotia’s provincial business coverage later described the project as a Debert “Dataville” converting the 64,000-square-foot Diefenbunker into a state-of-the-art, carbon-neutral data centre serving European and North American markets.
The location sits in Debert, an unincorporated community in Colchester County roughly west of Truro. Debert’s postal area includes B0M 1G0, and business-directory records associate Bastionhost with Debert, Nova Scotia. The site’s regional identity is defined by Debert, Truro, Colchester County, CFS Debert, the Debert Diefenbunker, Nova Scotia, Halifax Stanfield International Airport, and the former emergency-government bunker infrastructure. For Datacenters.com, this profile should be treated as a historically documented data center redevelopment location rather than an active facility until current ownership, operating status, service availability, and certification scope are verified.
🏢 Facility Highlights
- Bunker Footprint: 64,000-square-foot former Debert Diefenbunker.
- Original Site Role: Former Cold War-era Regional Emergency Government Headquarters at CFS Debert.
- Redevelopment Concept: Secure data center and data warehousing campus near Truro, Nova Scotia.
- Physical Differentiator: Underground bunker infrastructure with hardened continuity-of-government origins.
- Market Position: Nova Scotia location positioned for North American and European data center markets in historical project materials.
🔒 Security & Compliance
- Hardened Structure: Former bunker built for continuity operations and physical protection.
- Underground Design: Subsurface structure supports a distinctive secure-storage and data-center redevelopment narrative.
- Sheltered Infrastructure: Historical project coverage described sheltered storage and container support concepts.
🌐 Connectivity & Carrier Access
- Network Concept: Historical coverage referenced planned water, power, and network hookups for containerized data center infrastructure.
- Regional Access: Debert sits near Truro and the central Nova Scotia transportation corridor.
- Carrier Details: Facility-level carriers, fiber providers, and meet-me room configuration remain unverified.
🌱 Sustainability & Energy
- Cooling Concept: Historical references described groundwater-cooled, high-density data center redevelopment plans.
- Carbon-Neutral Positioning: Nova Scotia business coverage described the planned Debert Dataville as carbon-neutral.
- Adaptive Reuse: The project concept reused an existing Cold War bunker structure for digital infrastructure.
🏗️ Recent Expansions
- 2008 Redevelopment Plan: Bastionhost entered a purchase-and-sale agreement for Debert properties tied to the bunker redevelopment.
- Data Center Campus Concept: Public coverage described a secure data center campus headquartered in the underground bunker.
- Later Ownership Change: Public historical records indicate the bunker was later sold again after the Bastionhost redevelopment period.