Dedicated servers in Canada
Host your projects in Beauharnois on OVHcloud infrastructure. Low latency across North America, hydroelectric-powered datacenter, full root access.

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Why choose a dedicated server in Canada?
Beauharnois (Quebec) sits at the gateway of the North American internet. The BHS datacenter is fully hydro-powered, lowering its carbon footprint significantly compared to fossil-powered alternatives.
From BHS, your applications reach the US East Coast in under 10 ms and West Coast in around 70 ms — perfect for SaaS platforms targeting North American audiences while keeping data in Canada.

Why choose Kimsufi?
100% renewable energy
Beauharnois is powered by hydroelectricity, reducing your carbon footprint without sacrificing performance.
North American latency
Sub-10 ms latency to the US East Coast, optimised peering with Tier-1 carriers across North America.
Canadian data residency
Data hosted in Quebec under Canadian privacy law (PIPEDA). A solid alternative to US-based hosting for compliance-sensitive projects.
Anti-DDoS included
Always-on Anti-DDoS protection, no scrubbed-traffic limit.
The BHS datacenter in Beauharnois
The BHS datacenter, near Montreal, is one of the largest in North America. It runs entirely on Quebec hydroelectric power and connects to the OVHcloud global backbone.
The vRack lets you connect Canadian servers to OVHcloud servers anywhere in the world via a private network — useful for trans-Atlantic SaaS architectures or DR plans.
Where is your Canadian datacenter located?
Our Canada datacenter (BHS) is in Beauharnois, Quebec, near Montreal. It is connected to OVHcloud's global backbone and major North American internet exchange points.
Is hosting in Canada PIPEDA-compliant?
Yes. Data hosted at BHS is under Canadian privacy law (PIPEDA) — a relevant alternative to US-based hosting for projects sensitive to the CLOUD Act.
How does the latency compare to a US datacenter?
Latency to the US East Coast is around 10 ms (NYC, Boston), and around 70 ms to Los Angeles. Excellent coverage for trans-American audiences.
Is Beauharnois really 100% green?
Yes. The site is powered by Quebec hydroelectricity, with one of the lowest carbon footprints among North American datacenters.