VolnaLink VPN

VPN servers in Canada — Canadian IP in Toronto

VolnaLink VPN operates servers in Toronto. The node runs on a 10 Gbps uplink, supports modern WireGuard and OpenVPN protocols, and falls under the jurisdiction of PIPEDA (Personal Information Protection and Electronic Documents Act) — Canada's federal data protection law.

Node specifications

  • Location. Toronto — one of the key data centres of the region.
  • 10 Gbps capacity. Sufficient for 4K streaming, video calls and online gaming concurrently.
  • Physical servers. Not virtual, not shared VPS — dedicated hardware in carrier racks.
  • Protocols. WireGuard for speed, OpenVPN for compatibility.
  • Low ping across north america. The node sits at the major regional peering points.

Ping measurements

  • Toronto ↔ NYC: 12-20 ms
  • Toronto ↔ London: 80-95 ms
  • Toronto ↔ Frankfurt: 90-110 ms

Privacy and jurisdiction

The node operates under: PIPEDA (Personal Information Protection and Electronic Documents Act) — Canada's federal data protection law. This is the formal framework defining what data a provider must collect and what it must not.

VolnaLink runs a no-logs policy. The following are never recorded:

  • client IP address before or after connection;
  • websites visited or DNS queries;
  • session start and end times;
  • volume of traffic transferred.

Connection security

  • AES-256 encryption. The same standard banks and government systems use.
  • Kill-switch. If the VPN tunnel drops, all internet traffic is blocked until the connection is restored. The real IP cannot leak.
  • DNS-leak protection. DNS queries travel through the encrypted tunnel, not through the ISP.
  • Public Wi-Fi safety. The connection from device to VPN server is fully encrypted — open access points in airports and cafés are no longer a risk.

What runs through the Canadian node

Media services: CBC Gem, Crave, Citytv+, TSN, Sportsnet+.

Local banks and fintech: RBC, TD Bank, Scotiabank, BMO, CIBC.

Regional gaming servers: low ping across North America.

How to connect in 3 steps

  1. Sign up. Account creation takes 30 seconds. No card required for the first 8 hours — trial period.
  2. Install the app. Clients available for Windows, macOS, iOS, Android, Linux.
  3. Connect. Open the locations list, pick Canada, click "Connect".