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Holberg, BC, Canada

Landing Point · CA Canada

1 Connected Cables 50.6523°N 128.0241°W Canada
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Cable Length RFS Status
Connected Coast -1 km 2024 Active

About Holberg, BC, Canada

Holberg, BC: Submarine Cable Landing Point

Holberg is an unincorporated community situated at the head of Holberg Inlet on the western arm of Quatsino Sound, near the northwest tip of Vancouver Island, British Columbia, Canada. Its coastal position along one of Vancouver Island's deep inlets makes it a geographically suitable terminus for submarine cable infrastructure serving remote communities along the British Columbia coast. One submarine cable currently lands at Holberg, connecting it to Canada's broader domestic cable network.

The single cable serving Holberg is the Connected Coast system, a domestically focused cable that links numerous communities along the British Columbia coastline. As an intra-national cable, Connected Coast does not extend to foreign shores; instead, it forms a regional network entirely within Canada, addressing connectivity needs across the province's coastal and island communities. Holberg's participation in this system places it within a larger effort to extend submarine cable infrastructure to smaller, often isolated, communities on Vancouver Island and the broader BC coast.

Cables Landing at Holberg, BC

Connected Coast is a submarine cable with a ready-for-service (RFS) date of 2024, currently holding draft status. The cable connects a series of landing points exclusively within Canada, making it a domestically oriented system rather than an intercontinental or transoceanic link. Holberg represents one of the cable's termination points along the British Columbia coastline, forming part of a broader intra-provincial network designed to serve coastal and remote communities in the region.

Regional Context

Within Canada's submarine cable landscape — which spans 21 cables across 155 landing points — Holberg ranks among the majority of landing points by hosting a single cable, placing it in the top 97% of Canadian landing points by cable count. Several other British Columbia landing points share the Connected Coast cable, including Addenbroke Island, BC, which also hosts one cable, while Prince Rupert, BC and Vancouver, BC each host two cables, reflecting a modest degree of concentration in connectivity among the province's larger or more strategically positioned coastal communities. Holberg's profile is comparable to other single-cable landing points serving smaller communities along the BC coast.

Network Role

Holberg functions as a single-cable terminus within the Connected Coast system, a regionally focused network that operates entirely within Canada. Its role is that of a domestic endpoint, extending submarine cable reach into a remote section of northern Vancouver Island that would otherwise depend on terrestrial or other means of connectivity. The cable's 2024 RFS date makes Holberg one of the more recently integrated landing points in Canada's submarine cable infrastructure.

As part of a domestic cable network serving multiple British Columbia coastal communities, Holberg's position in the regional submarine cable graph illustrates how intra-national systems can extend modern connectivity to geographically isolated communities well beyond the reach of major urban cable hubs.

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Landing Point

  • CountryCA Canada
  • Coordinates50.6523°N 128.0241°W
  • Connected Cables1

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