Beacon AI Centers: Chestermere Data Centre
About Chestermere Data Centre
The Chestermere AI Hub Data Center is a planned high-performance computing and artificial intelligence infrastructure campus being developed by Beacon AI Centers in Chestermere, Alberta, just east of Calgary. Designed to support next-generation AI workloads, the facility aims to deliver large-scale digital infrastructure optimized for GPU clusters, machine learning training environments, and high-density compute deployments.
Strategically positioned within Alberta’s growing technology ecosystem, the Chestermere site benefits from access to reliable power infrastructure, proximity to Calgary’s expanding technology sector, and strong regional connectivity to major Canadian and U.S. network corridors. The planned campus is intended to provide scalable infrastructure for hyperscale AI platforms, research institutions, and enterprise organizations adopting advanced artificial intelligence and data-intensive applications.
Beacon AI Centers is designing the facility to meet the performance and efficiency requirements of modern AI infrastructure, with a focus on scalable power capacity, advanced cooling architectures, and flexible deployment models capable of supporting large GPU clusters and high-density computing environments.
⚙️ Facility Highlights
- Planned AI-focused data center campus in Chestermere, Alberta
- Designed specifically for artificial intelligence and high-performance computing workloads
- Large-scale infrastructure for GPU clusters and AI model training
- Proximity to Calgary’s technology and research ecosystem
- Scalable campus architecture supporting future capacity expansion
- Purpose-built infrastructure optimized for high-density compute environments
🔌 Power Infrastructure
- Designed to leverage Alberta’s regional power grid
- Planned high-capacity electrical infrastructure for AI workloads
- Dedicated substations expected to support large-scale power demand
- Redundant electrical systems planned for high availability operations
❄️ Cooling Infrastructure
- Advanced cooling architecture designed for GPU-intensive deployments
- Planned support for high-density compute environments
- Infrastructure expected to support next-generation cooling technologies, including liquid cooling
- Environmental monitoring systems planned for efficient operations
🌐 Connectivity & Network Access
- Planned carrier-diverse fiber connectivity
- Access to major Canadian and U.S. internet exchange ecosystems
- Designed for low-latency connectivity supporting AI and cloud workloads
- Network architecture expected to support distributed compute and hybrid cloud environments
🔐 Security & Compliance
- Planned multi-layer physical security architecture
- Controlled facility access with monitored entry points
- CCTV surveillance and perimeter security
- Visitor management systems and restricted access areas
- Designed to support enterprise-grade security requirements
💼 Who It Serves
- Artificial intelligence research and development organizations
- Hyperscale AI infrastructure providers
- Cloud and HPC platform operators
- Enterprise AI and data analytics workloads
- Universities and research institutions developing AI applications