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Bowser, BC, Canada

Landing Point · CA Canada

1 Connected Cables 49.4435°N 124.6867°W Canada
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49.44°
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124.69°
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Cable Length RFS Status
Connected Coast -1 km 2024 Active

About Bowser, BC, Canada

Bowser, BC, Canada: Submarine Cable Landing Point

Bowser is a coastal community in British Columbia, Canada, and serves as a landing point for submarine cable infrastructure along Canada's Pacific coast. One submarine cable lands here, connecting Bowser to other communities within Canada. The Connected Coast cable, which reached ready-for-service status in 2024, makes Bowser part of a domestic coastal network designed to extend connectivity to underserved and remote communities along the British Columbia coastline.

As an entirely domestic cable landing point, Bowser sits within an intra-Canadian corridor rather than an intercontinental one. The Connected Coast system links multiple Canadian landing points, meaning Bowser's role is oriented toward regional and coastal connectivity within British Columbia and broader Canada, rather than serving as a gateway to international submarine routes.

Cables Landing at Bowser

Connected Coast (RFS 2024, draft) is the sole submarine cable landing at Bowser. This cable connects landing points entirely within Canada, running along the Pacific coast and serving communities in British Columbia. No cable length is recorded for this system at this landing point. The Connected Coast cable is notable for its role in linking numerous coastal and island communities across the province, and Bowser represents one stop along this domestic submarine route.

Regional Context

Within Canada's submarine cable landscape, Bowser is one of 155 landing points spread across the country, which together host 21 submarine cables. Bowser hosts a single cable, placing it among a set of Canadian landing points with more limited cable counts compared to larger hubs such as Halifax, NS, Vancouver, BC, Prince Rupert, BC, Kangiqsujuaq, QC, and Puvirnituq, QC, each of which land two cables. Bowser shares its single-cable status with Addenbroke Island, BC, another British Columbia landing point also served exclusively by the Connected Coast system.

Network Role

Bowser functions as a single-cable terminus within the Connected Coast network, a domestic submarine system serving the British Columbia coast. Its role is defined by intra-Canadian connectivity, linking it to other coastal communities through a shared cable infrastructure rather than positioning it as a node on international or intercontinental routes. The landing point does not currently serve as a multi-cable hub.

Within the broader Canadian submarine cable graph, Bowser represents one of many smaller coastal landing points that collectively extend submarine connectivity beyond the major urban centres. Its presence on the Connected Coast cable contributes to the geographic distribution of Canada's domestic undersea network along the Pacific coast.

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Landing Point

  • CountryCA Canada
  • Coordinates49.4435°N 124.6867°W
  • Connected Cables1

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