Mapped (unverified)colocation
2002 Victoria Avenue
Regina, Saskatchewan, Canada
Source: Primary source
2002 Victoria Avenue is a mapped data center in Saskatchewan, Canada. It runs on Canada's grid, which was 23% fossil-fuelled at 191 gCO₂e/kWh in 2025 (Ember).
Reporting by Eric Keller · Updated Jun 18, 2026
Real parent
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Operator
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Grid carbon
191 gCO₂/kWh
Clean electricity
77%
Region
Saskatchewan
Overview
source: linkSPYR Network Ltd. — colocation facility (1 networks present). Source: PeeringDB.
The grid behind this site
source: Ember · EurostatGrid carbon intensity
191 gCO₂/kWh
Clean electricity
77%
Fossil electricity
23%
National grid context, not this facility's own metering. Full country picture: Canada data centers.
In the news
source: Google News (local + English)- AI data centres in Canada: Legal and regulatory considerations for developers and investors looking to buildMLT Aikins· Jun 17, 2026
- Saskatoon's chamber of commerce wants in on the AI data centre rush — but would the price be worth it?CBC· Jun 15, 2026
- ‘Reflexive and honest’: AI data centre backlash reflects public concerns, analyst saysCTV News· Jun 9, 2026
- Bird selected for massive Bell Canada data centre build in Saskatchewanconstructconnect.com· May 15, 2026
- Bell Canada names lead construction company, Regina architect for AI data centreRegina Leader Post· May 15, 2026
- Bell names construction partners for 300 MW Saskatchewan data centreElectrical Business Magazine· May 14, 2026
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