Big sky. Big power. Built for what’s next.

High-density AI doesn’t care about hype, it cares about fundamentals. Alberta offers the practical conditions infrastructure needs to perform: scalable power, a climate that supports efficient operations, and a build environment that’s used to industrial execution.

Alberta in Numbers

  • 2024 Alberta wholesale pool average: $62.78/MWh (~6.28¢/kWh)
  • Alberta corporate tax: 8% provincial
  • Calgary region climate normal: cold, continental profile supporting efficient facility operations
  • Access to a highly skilled workforce
Small disclaimer (optional): Power pricing varies by contract and delivered rate structure; project economics depend on transmission, design, and operating profile.

Power that scales

AI runs on megawatts

Alberta is built around energy and industrial load, which matters when your infrastructure plan depends on real power delivery, not wishful thinking.
Prairie Sky Data’s roadmap is designed to scale responsibly, phase by phase — bringing capacity online early and expanding in aligned increments as additional power is secured.

Cooling conditions that make density sustainable

Better physics, better operations

Dense AI infrastructure creates relentless heat. Alberta’s cooler, drier conditions give operators an efficiency advantage and more design flexibility — especially as rack densities rise and liquid-cooling-forward approaches become standard.

Strathmore: close to Calgary, built for expansion

A location that works for a campus plan

Strathmore offers the best of both worlds:

close enough to Calgary for connectivity, talent, and logistics

the space and practicality required for phased industrial expansion

an operating environment designed for long-term infrastructure

A build environment that supports execution

Delivery matters more than branding

Infrastructure success comes down to execution: permitting, construction coordination, power planning, and long-term operations.
Alberta’s advantage is that large-scale development is normal here. That makes it a practical place to build, commission, and expand without turning every milestone into a multi-year saga.

Canadian capacity, Canadian control

Sovereign infrastructure is becoming a requirement

For many organizations, Canadian AI capacity isn’t just a preference, it’s a strategic need:
  • data residency and governance
  • long-term control of infrastructure
  • reduced exposure to external capacity constraints
Prairie Sky Data is building the kind of Canadian colocation environment that supports serious AI deployments, with density today and runway for tomorrow.

Want to deploy in Alberta? Let’s talk realistically.

Tell us your rack density, power requirement, and deployment window — and we’ll map you to the right phase and a practical path to capacity.

Canada’s AI infrastructure, grounded.

Cameron Chell

Director, Capital Formation & Strategy

Cameron Chell is a board director who strengthens Prairie Sky Data’s governance framework while guiding capital formation and supporting business development strategy – helping align Prairie Sky’s financing approach with its long-term growth roadmap. With over 30 years as a technology entrepreneur,

Cameron is known as a hands-on leader who brings operational clarity, alignment, and measurable innovation to the teams he works with. He co-founded FutureLink, an early Microsoft partner and one of the first Application Service Providers, helping catalyze what became the Software-as-a-Service model.

Over his career, Cameron has led multiple ventures including Engyro (acquired by Microsoft), UrtheCast, Slyce, Draganfly, and Raptor Rig – experience that brings a practical operator’s lens to both scaling and capital markets execution

Tim Lee

COO & Director

Tim Lee bridges strategy and execution at Prairie Sky Data, managing day-to-day operations, business development, and investor communications while supporting municipal coordination to keep progress aligned with governance and reporting requirements. A seasoned executive and entrepreneur with more than three decades of experience, Tim has built and scaled businesses across multiple sectors, including real estate development, and regulated markets. Known for his strategic mindset and operational discipline, he has led organizations through complex transactions, public listings, and transformational pivots. Tim brings a rare blend of financial acumen and hands-on leadership – navigating regulatory environments, and structuring high-impact partnerships – while keeping investor expectations anchored to long-term value creation.

Stan Swiatek

Chairman & CEO

Stan Swiatek is the founder and driving force behind Prairie Sky Data, leading the company’s strategy, finance, operations, and governance while steering capital planning, board reporting, and vendor selection.

He has personally invested millions to secure the building, power agreements, and early infrastructure needed to advance the Strathmore AI Data Centre, and he works directly with municipal and provincial stakeholders to align financing milestones with construction execution.

A seasoned builder with over 45 years of leadership across commercial construction, controlled-environment agriculture, and regulated industries, Stan is also the visionary founder of SNDL Inc. (NASDAQ: SNDL). He is known for delivering large-scale, compliant facilities—including a 600,000 sq. ft. production plant in Olds, Alberta—and brings deep strength in project execution, regulatory navigation, and team leadership. Today, he’s applying that same operational discipline to build next-generation, sovereign Canadian digital infrastructure.