Landing Point · CA Canada
| Cable | Status |
|---|---|
| Connected Coast | Active |
Dodge Cove is a small unincorporated community situated on Digby Island, British Columbia, Canada, located across the water from the city of Prince Rupert on Canada's Pacific coast. Despite its very small resident population, Dodge Cove serves as a submarine cable landing point, connecting it to the broader network of marine telecommunications infrastructure along British Columbia's coastline. One submarine cable lands here, linking Dodge Cove to other communities within Canada.
The single cable landing at Dodge Cove supports domestic connectivity along the British Columbia coast. The corridor enabled by this cable is intra-national in character, connecting Canadian communities rather than spanning international borders. This positions Dodge Cove as a regionally focused landing point serving coastal connectivity needs within Canada.
Connected Coast is the submarine cable landing at Dodge Cove. Scheduled for its ready-for-service date in 2024, Connected Coast is a domestic Canadian cable, with all of its endpoints located within Canada. It is designed to extend submarine cable connectivity to coastal and island communities across British Columbia and beyond, and Dodge Cove represents one of its landing points along this route.
Within Canada's submarine cable landscape, which encompasses 21 cables across 155 landing points, Dodge Cove is one of several landing points in British Columbia. Nearby Prince Rupert, BC hosts two cables, and Vancouver, BC also hosts two cables, making those locations more extensively served hubs along the Pacific coast. Dodge Cove shares its single-cable status with Addenbroke Island, BC, another British Columbia landing point at a similar scale of connectivity.
Dodge Cove functions as a single-cable terminus on the Connected Coast system, serving as one node in a domestic Canadian cable designed to reach underserved coastal communities in British Columbia. Its role is specifically oriented toward extending intra-national submarine cable reach to small and remote communities that would otherwise lack direct access to subsea fibre infrastructure.
In the broader Canadian submarine cable graph, Dodge Cove represents the pattern of smaller, community-focused landing points that complement major hubs such as Vancouver and Halifax. Its inclusion on the Connected Coast cable illustrates how domestic submarine systems extend connectivity to communities—like those on Digby Island—where terrestrial alternatives are limited or absent.
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