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Keel Infrastructure: Bunker / Sherbrooke Bunker

Keel Infrastructure Bunker / Sherbrooke Bunker is located at Chemin Labonte, Sherbrooke, Quebec J1R 0X3, Canada. The gross building size for this location has not been provided. The gross colocation space is not available for this data center. No power information has been offered for this location. We found 14 data center locations within 50 miles of this facility. Certifications for this location include ISO 27001.
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About Bunker / Sherbrooke Bunker

Keel Infrastructure Bunker / Sherbrooke Bunker in Sherbrooke, Québec is a high-density digital infrastructure facility at 360 Chemin Labonté within Keel Infrastructure’s three-site Sherbrooke campus. The Bunker is the largest Sherbrooke site, with 48 MW of power capacity, and anchors the campus alongside Leger at 290 Rue Léger and Garlock at 4228 Rue de la Garlock. The site supports bare metal and colocation-aligned deployments and is positioned for high-performance computing, AI infrastructure, and dense compute workloads that require secured power in Québec.

The Bunker was developed under the former Bitfarms platform as a purpose-built Bitcoin mining facility and later became part of Keel Infrastructure’s digital infrastructure portfolio. The facility was built in phases, with initial production beginning in 2022 and full-buildout capacity planned at 48 MW. The broader Sherbrooke campus was created through a City of Sherbrooke relocation agreement that replaced prior Rue de la Pointe operations with newer facilities in more remote industrial areas. The campus uses contracted hydroelectric capacity supplied through Hydro-Sherbrooke, giving the Bunker a Québec power profile suited to continuous high-load computing.

Sherbrooke gives the facility a strategic Eastern Townships location with regional access to Montréal, Québec fiber routes, industrial zoning, and cold-climate operating conditions. The Bunker’s warehouse-style structure and high electrical allocation make it a strong fit for dense server environments, phased infrastructure conversion, and power-backed compute deployments. Within Keel Infrastructure’s broader platform, Sherbrooke complements sites in Moses Lake, Panther Creek, Sharon, and Scrubgrass as the company targets AI and high-performance computing infrastructure.

🏢 Facility Highlights

  1. Sherbrooke Campus Site: The Bunker is part of Keel’s three-site Sherbrooke cluster with Leger and Garlock.
  2. Power Capacity: 48 MW allocated to The Bunker within the 96 MW Sherbrooke campus.
  3. Facility Address: 360 Chemin Labonté in Sherbrooke, Québec.
  4. Compute Heritage: Developed for high-density Bitcoin mining and positioned for dense compute infrastructure.

🌱 Sustainability & Energy

  1. Hydroelectric Supply: Sherbrooke campus capacity is supplied through Hydro-Sherbrooke.
  2. Québec Power Market: The site benefits from Québec’s hydroelectric generation profile.
  3. Cold Climate: Sherbrooke’s climate supports ambient-air cooling advantages for high-density environments.

🧠 AI Infrastructure

  1. HPC Positioning: Keel Infrastructure develops data centers and energy infrastructure for HPC and AI workloads.
  2. High-Density Capacity: The Bunker’s 48 MW allocation supports large-scale compute planning.
  3. Campus Flexibility: The three-site Sherbrooke campus allows phased conversion and workload segmentation.

🏭 Who It Serves

  1. High-Density Compute: Dense server, bare metal, and accelerator-oriented infrastructure users.
  2. AI & HPC Platforms: Workloads requiring power-backed Canadian infrastructure.
  3. Canadian Deployments: Organizations seeking Québec-based data center capacity.
  4. Energy-Intensive Workloads: Compute operators prioritizing hydroelectric capacity and industrial power access.