Landing Point · CA Canada
| Cable | Status |
|---|---|
| Connected Coast | Active |
Boat Bluff is a coastal location in British Columbia, Canada, situated near Klemtu on the south end of Sarah Island in Tolmie Channel along the Inside Passage. Despite its remote character, Boat Bluff serves as a submarine cable landing point, connecting it to Canada's broader undersea communications network. One submarine cable lands here, linking this location to other points along the Canadian coast.
The single cable landing at Boat Bluff is the Connected Coast system, which operates entirely within Canada. This makes Boat Bluff a domestic connectivity node rather than an international gateway, serving the regional communications needs of coastal British Columbia communities along the Inside Passage corridor.
The Connected Coast cable is the sole submarine cable landing at Boat Bluff. It reached ready-for-service status in 2024 and connects multiple landing points entirely within Canada. As a domestic cable, it provides submarine connectivity between Canadian coastal communities rather than linking Canada to foreign cable networks. Boat Bluff represents one point on this system, which is designed to serve the remote and coastal communities of British Columbia and beyond.
Within Canada's submarine cable landscape, Boat Bluff hosts a single cable, placing it among the more modestly served of the country's 155 landing points. It shares its single-cable status with Addenbroke Island, BC, another British Columbia location on the Connected Coast system, while larger Canadian landing points such as Vancouver, BC, Halifax, NS, and Prince Rupert, BC each host two or more cables. Boat Bluff's position along the Inside Passage corridor of British Columbia means it contributes to the same regional domestic network that serves other remote communities along that coastline.
Boat Bluff functions as a single-cable terminus on the Connected Coast system, enabling submarine-based domestic connectivity for a stretch of British Columbia's Inside Passage coastline that would otherwise be difficult to serve through terrestrial infrastructure. Its role is firmly regional rather than intercontinental, facilitating communications between Canadian coastal communities rather than bridging continents or national borders.
In the broader Canadian submarine cable graph, Boat Bluff represents one of many landing points that collectively extend domestic undersea connectivity to remote coastal locations across a geographically expansive country. Its presence on the Connected Coast system reflects Canada's ongoing effort to bring submarine cable infrastructure to communities distributed across its extensive Pacific coastline.
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