Hut 8 acquired the facility as part of its purchase of TeraGo's data center business. The acquisition was announced in January 2022 and closed in the first quarter of 2022.
Hut 8 Canada operates five carrier-neutral colocation facilities in Ontario and British Columbia, totaling approximately 8.9 MW of critical power. The portfolio includes facilities in Kelowna, Vancouver (2), Mississauga, and Vaughan.
The Canadian data centers were acquired through Hut 8 Corp's purchase of TeraGo Inc. in September 2023, which closed alongside the Hut 8 Mining and US Bitcoin Corp merger that formed the current Hut 8 Corp. The facilities offer colocation, managed services, and cloud connectivity, primarily serving mid-market and enterprise customers across regulated industries.
All five sites operate at a reported PUE of 1.3 with N+1 power redundancy. The Toronto-area facilities benefit from proximity to the Toronto Internet Exchange (TorIX). The Vancouver Vault facility is housed in a former Bank of Canada building at 900 W Hastings St.
Hut 8 Canada is headquartered in Mississauga, Ontario. The parent company, Hut 8 Corp, is publicly traded on the NASDAQ (HUT) and operates a broader portfolio of data center, digital asset mining, and high-performance computing infrastructure across North America.
Hut 8 acquired the facility as part of its purchase of TeraGo's data center business. The acquisition was announced in January 2022 and closed in the first quarter of 2022.
Hut 8 acquired the facility as part of its purchase of TeraGo's data center business. The acquisition was announced in January 2022 and closed in the first quarter of 2022.
Hut 8 acquired the facility as part of its purchase of TeraGo's data center business. The acquisition was announced in January 2022 and closed in the first quarter of 2022.
The Hut 8 Vancouver Vault is a Tier 1 data center facility located in downtown Vancouver.
Hut 8 acquired the facility as part of its purchase of TeraGo's data center business. The acquisition was announced in January 2022 and closed in the first quarter of 2022.