Landing Point · CA Canada
| Cable | Status |
|---|---|
| Connected Coast | Active |
Egg Island is a landing point located on the coast of British Columbia, Canada. It is home to one submarine cable, the Connected Coast system, which connects communities along the Canadian coastline. As a domestic cable landing point, Egg Island serves an intra-national corridor rather than an intercontinental one, linking it to other Canadian endpoints through regional submarine infrastructure.
Canada hosts 21 submarine cables across 155 landing points, and Egg Island, with its single cable, ranks within the top 97% of Canadian landing points by cable count. While modest in scale, it forms part of a broader network of coastal connectivity nodes distributed across British Columbia and the rest of the country.
Connected Coast is a submarine cable with a Ready for Service (RFS) year of 2024, currently in draft status. The cable connects landing points entirely within Canada, positioning Egg Island as one node in a domestically focused submarine cable route. No cable length has been specified for this system. Connected Coast is designed to serve coastal and remote Canadian communities, and Egg Island represents one of its terminal points along the British Columbia coastline.
Among Canadian landing points in British Columbia, Egg Island shares the single-cable tier with Addenbroke Island, while nearby Prince Rupert and Vancouver each host two cables. Larger hubs elsewhere in Canada, such as Halifax in Nova Scotia and Kangiqsujuaq and Puvirnituq in Quebec, also each land two cables. Egg Island is therefore one of the more modest landing points within the Canadian submarine cable landscape, though it participates in the same Connected Coast system that touches multiple points across the country.
Egg Island functions as a single-cable terminus on the Connected Coast system, contributing to the domestic submarine cable network serving British Columbia's coast. Rather than acting as a multi-cable hub bridging international routes, it plays a regional role by extending fiber connectivity to a coastal location in Canada that would otherwise rely on terrestrial or other forms of access. The Connected Coast cable, with its 2024 RFS date, reflects a relatively recent expansion of submarine infrastructure in this part of British Columbia.
In the broader Canadian submarine cable graph, Egg Island represents the type of landing point that extends network reach into less densely served coastal areas, complementing the higher-capacity international hubs found at larger Canadian cities. Its presence illustrates how submarine cable deployments in Canada increasingly target regional and remote connectivity alongside long-haul intercontinental routes.
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