Landing Point · CA Canada
| Cable | Status |
|---|---|
| Connected Coast | Active |
RTT measurements to this landing point from 2026-05-18 through 2026-06-14 - live ICMP round-trip time via our monitoring probes. Recomputed daily. ✓ No anomalies detected in the monitored period.
| Probe | Location | Samples | Avg |
|---|---|---|---|
| #1014473 own probe | Minsk BY | 3 | 103.5 ms |
| #1015523 own probe | Moscow RU | 3 | 109.3 ms |
| #6487 own probe | Singapore SG | 2 | 175.2 ms |
| #7062 own probe | Cape Town ZA | 2 | 213.2 ms |
| #1014589 own probe | Almaty KZ | 1 | 177.7 ms |
| #1014597 own probe | Tbilisi GE | 1 | 135.5 ms |
| #1014969 own probe | Jerusalem IL | 1 | 138.1 ms |
| #1015932 own probe | Odessa UA | 1 | 117.5 ms |
Bliss Landing is a small coastal community on the northwest side of the Malaspina Peninsula, situated on the upper Sunshine Coast of British Columbia, Canada. Formerly known as Bishop Landing or Bishops Landing, it was historically a cannery town and lies north of Lund, across the mouth of Desolation Sound from Cortes Bay and Manson's Landing on Cortes Island. One submarine cable lands at Bliss Landing, connecting it to Canada's broader network of coastal and inter-community submarine cable infrastructure.
The single cable serving Bliss Landing is the Connected Coast system, a domestic Canadian cable with a Ready for Service date of 2024. Rather than linking Canada to international destinations, Connected Coast operates entirely within Canadian waters, reflecting a pattern of intra-national connectivity across British Columbia's complex coastal geography. Bliss Landing thus serves as a node on a domestic corridor designed to reach communities along the BC coast that are otherwise difficult to serve with terrestrial networks.
The Connected Coast cable is the sole submarine cable landing at Bliss Landing. Designated with a Ready for Service year of 2024 and currently noted as draft status, Connected Coast connects multiple landing points within Canada, making it an entirely domestic system. All other endpoints on this cable are also located in Canada, reflecting its purpose of linking coastal British Columbia communities to one another rather than providing international connectivity.
Within Canada's submarine cable landscape of 155 landing points, Bliss Landing hosts a single cable, placing it alongside a small group of single-cable sites such as Addenbroke Island, BC. By comparison, nearby Canadian landing points including Vancouver, BC and Prince Rupert, BC each host two cables, as do Halifax, NS, Kangiqsujuaq, QC, and Puvirnituq, QC. Bliss Landing's position on the upper Sunshine Coast reflects a broader pattern in which smaller and more remote BC coastal communities are served by the Connected Coast system rather than by the larger multi-cable hubs found elsewhere in Canada.
Bliss Landing functions as a single-cable terminus on the Connected Coast domestic system, enabling submarine-delivered connectivity to a coastal community on the Malaspina Peninsula that is geographically isolated from major terrestrial infrastructure corridors. The landing point does not provide international submarine cable links; its role is entirely within the intra-Canadian coastal network that Connected Coast represents.
In the broader Canadian submarine cable graph, Bliss Landing illustrates how submarine cables serve not only intercontinental routes but also domestic last-mile connectivity purposes, extending network reach to smaller coastal settlements along British Columbia's intricate shoreline.
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