Sovereign AI Corridor™ Inc. is a Canadian‑controlled, privately‑held enterprise assembling 500+ acres across two strategic nodes — Niagara and Haldimand — into a policy‑locked, grid‑locked, industrial‑zoned AI‑corridor, purpose‑built for immediate‑hyperscale‑AI‑compute deployment.
Strategic overview
Canada's first purpose-built infrastructure
Strategic nodes at Niagara & Haldimand
500kV/230kV grid-locked interconnection
St. Lawrence Seaway cooling superhighway
From Grid to Governance
01 / Governance
Canadian‑owned and Canadian‑governed, with a board‑and‑shareholder‑base composed of Canadian‑investors and infrastructure‑focused‑partners. Anchoring sovereign‑AI‑compute on‑Canadian‑soil, with non‑speculative, mission‑driven governance.
02 / Capital
Private‑Canadian‑equity, institutional‑infrastructure‑debt, and forward‑project‑revenue‑commitments from hyperscale‑and‑public‑sector‑tenants, aligned with ISED's AI Sovereign Compute Strategy and Ontario's AI‑infrastructure‑agenda.
03 / Grid
IESO‑designated Niagara‑region high‑capacity corridor, grid‑locked to Ontario's Hydro‑One‑supported network. 2+ GW via 500kV/230kV interconnections, direct‑tap‑easements, and on‑site‑renewable‑and‑waste‑heat‑recycling.
04 / Cooling
St. Lawrence Seaway and Lake Erie cooling superhighway for PUE‑optimized, energy‑recycling‑cooling. Federal‑and‑provincial‑industrial‑zoned‑land‑locked acres, 18‑month‑hyperscale‑ready.
05 / Strategy
Key infrastructure‑corridor feeding Ontario's AI‑data‑centres‑and‑sovereign‑compute‑pipeline, consistent with IESO's 5,000‑MW‑new‑load‑forecast and Ontario's digital‑economy‑and‑energy‑generation‑strategy.
"This is a flagship infrastructure corridor 'The Alley', is on par with the Trans-Canada Highway or the St. Lawrence Seaway system — except we are not just moving people or freight; we are anchoring Canada's sovereign-AI-compute and grid- resilience future."