Landing Point · CA Canada
| Cable | Status |
|---|---|
| Connected Coast | Active |
Ahousat is a small community located on Flores Island, off the coast of British Columbia, Canada. Accessible only by water or air, the settlement is home predominantly to Nuu-chah-nulth First Nation people. Despite its remote character, Ahousat serves as a submarine cable landing point, connecting the community to British Columbia's broader coastal cable network.
One submarine cable lands at Ahousat: the Connected Coast cable, which reached ready-for-service status in 2024. As a domestic cable linking multiple points within Canada, Connected Coast represents a regional connectivity corridor rather than an intercontinental link, serving communities along the British Columbia coastline that are otherwise difficult to reach by conventional terrestrial infrastructure.
Connected Coast (RFS 2024, draft) is a Canadian domestic submarine cable whose endpoints are entirely within Canada. The cable was brought into service in 2024 and is designed to extend connectivity to remote and coastal communities in British Columbia. Ahousat is one of the landing points on this cable system, placing the island community within a network of Canadian coastal locations served by the same route.
Within Canada's submarine cable landscape, Ahousat is one of 155 landing points spread across the country, which together host 21 submarine cables. Several Canadian landing points serve as more active hubs: Halifax, NS; Kangiqsujuaq, QC; Prince Rupert, BC; Puvirnituq, QC; and Vancouver, BC each accommodate two cables, while Ahousat and Addenbroke Island, BC each host one. Ahousat shares its single-cable status with Addenbroke Island, another British Columbia coastal community on the Connected Coast system.
Ahousat functions as a single-cable terminus on the Connected Coast system, rather than a multi-cable hub. Its role is focused on extending domestic Canadian submarine cable connectivity to a remote island community that lacks road access, making submarine cable the practical means of delivering high-capacity fixed connectivity to Flores Island.
Within the broader Canadian submarine cable graph, Ahousat represents one of numerous coastal and remote landing points that together extend the reach of the Connected Coast cable along British Columbia's complex shoreline. Its presence in the network illustrates how domestic submarine cable systems in Canada are designed not only to link major centres but also to serve geographically isolated communities where terrestrial alternatives are not feasible.
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