Landing Point · CA Canada
| Cable | Status |
|---|---|
| Connected Coast | Active |
Butedale is a location on Princess Royal Island, British Columbia, on the coast of Canada. Despite its status as a small and historically quiet settlement, it serves as a landing point for a submarine cable connecting it to the broader Canadian coastal network. One submarine cable lands at Butedale, the Connected Coast system, which links multiple communities along the British Columbia coastline within Canada.
The Connected Coast cable is a domestically focused system, connecting Canadian communities to one another rather than spanning international borders. Its reach positions Butedale within an intra-Canadian corridor, enabling regional connectivity along the coast of British Columbia. This makes Butedale part of a network designed to serve remote and underserved coastal communities in the province.
Connected Coast is a submarine cable with a Ready for Service (RFS) date of 2024, currently listed in draft status. The cable connects communities exclusively within Canada, running along the coast of British Columbia and linking a number of remote settlements to each other and to broader terrestrial networks. Butedale is one of the landing points along this system. No cable length or additional technical specifications are available for this cable.
Within Canada's submarine cable landscape, which spans 155 landing points carrying 21 cables in total, Butedale hosts a single cable and ranks in the top 97 percent of Canadian landing points by cable count. It shares this single-cable status with Addenbroke Island, BC, another landing point on the Connected Coast system in British Columbia. By comparison, landing points such as Vancouver, BC, Prince Rupert, BC, Halifax, NS, and others each host two cables, reflecting a somewhat higher level of connectivity.
Butedale functions as a single-cable terminus on the Connected Coast system, contributing to an intra-Canadian coastal corridor along British Columbia. Its role is specifically regional in nature, oriented toward providing submarine cable connectivity to a remote island community rather than serving intercontinental or inter-regional traffic flows. The Connected Coast cable, with its 2024 RFS date, represents relatively recent infrastructure deployment to this part of the British Columbia coast.
Within the broader Canadian submarine cable graph, Butedale represents the extension of modern cable infrastructure to a remote and historically isolated location. Its inclusion as a landing point on the Connected Coast system illustrates the network's mandate to reach communities along British Columbia's coastline that would otherwise lack direct submarine cable access.
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