Landing Point · CA Canada
| Cable | Status |
|---|---|
| Connected Coast | Active |
RTT measurements to this landing point from 2026-05-09 through 2026-06-20 - 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 | 2 | 103.5 ms |
| #1015523 own probe | Moscow RU | 2 | 110.1 ms |
| #6487 own probe | Singapore SG | 1 | 189.2 ms |
| #7062 own probe | Cape Town ZA | 1 | 208.9 ms |
| #1014589 own probe | Almaty KZ | 1 | 174.9 ms |
| #1014597 own probe | Tbilisi GE | 1 | 135.4 ms |
| #1014969 own probe | Jerusalem IL | 1 | 130.3 ms |
| #1016031 own probe | Kyiv UA | 1 | 118.7 ms |
Coal Harbour is a section of Burrard Inlet in British Columbia, Canada, situated between Vancouver's Downtown Peninsula and the Brockton Point of Stanley Park. Its position along the inlet's southern shoreline has given its name to the adjacent neighbourhood, and it now also forms part of Canada's submarine cable infrastructure as a designated landing point. One submarine cable lands at Coal Harbour, connecting it to other communities within Canada.
The single cable serving Coal Harbour is the Connected Coast system, a domestically oriented cable whose endpoints lie entirely within Canada. This makes Coal Harbour a node in an intra-national submarine cable corridor rather than an intercontinental or transoceanic one. The Connected Coast cable, which reached ready-for-service status in 2024 on a draft basis, is designed to extend connectivity to communities along the British Columbia coast and beyond.
The Connected Coast cable is the sole submarine cable landing at Coal Harbour. It entered service in 2024 (draft status) and connects multiple landing points within Canada, making it a domestically focused system. The cable does not extend to any foreign country, serving instead as a regional network linking coastal Canadian communities. No cable length or additional technical specifications are recorded for this system at this landing point.
Within Canada's submarine cable landscape, which spans 155 landing points across 21 cables, Coal Harbour joins a number of single-cable landing points in British Columbia. It sits alongside Addenbroke Island, BC, as another one-cable terminus in the province, while nearby Vancouver and Prince Rupert each host two cables. Coal Harbour's placement within the Connected Coast system nonetheless positions it within the same domestic network that serves multiple Canadian coastal communities.
Coal Harbour functions as a single-cable terminus within the Connected Coast system, a cable network operating entirely within Canadian waters and connecting domestic landing points. Its role is not intercontinental but rather intra-national, contributing to the extension of submarine cable connectivity along the British Columbia coast. The landing point does not serve as a multi-cable hub; it represents one stop within a broader domestic cable route rather than a convergence point for multiple systems.
In the broader Canadian submarine cable graph, where the average cable length is 259 kilometres and infrastructure has developed since 1991, Coal Harbour's participation in the Connected Coast system reflects the ongoing effort to bring submarine cable connectivity to communities that sit beyond the reach of terrestrial networks. Its inclusion in that system places it among the growing number of Canadian coastal landing points served by modern domestic submarine infrastructure.
What next: Coal Harbour, BC, Canada in the global directory of cable landing points; see surrounding routes on the interactive submarine cable map or follow live network monitoring.
View actual submarine cable routing from Coal Harbour, BC, Canada - with backbone nodes, distance calculations, and latency estimates
Open Calculator →