Landing Point · CA Canada
| Cable | Status |
|---|---|
| Connected Coast | Active |
Ivory Island is located on the Inside Passage of British Columbia, Canada, at the junction of Seaforth Channel and Milbanke Sound, approximately 14 miles northwest of Bella Bella. As a submarine cable landing point, it sits within a coastal corridor that has seen growing investment in regional connectivity infrastructure. One submarine cable lands at Ivory Island, connecting it to other communities within Canada.
The single cable serving Ivory Island is the Connected Coast system, which links multiple landing points within Canada. This positions Ivory Island within a domestic, regional connectivity corridor rather than an intercontinental one. The Connected Coast cable, with a Ready for Service date of 2024, represents a recent addition to British Columbia's submarine cable infrastructure and reflects ongoing efforts to extend marine cable networks to remote coastal communities along the province's Inside Passage.
Connected Coast is the submarine cable landing at Ivory Island. It carries a Ready for Service year of 2024 and is currently listed as draft status. The cable connects landing points exclusively within Canada, making it a domestic system. Connected Coast is designed to serve communities along the British Columbia coast, and Ivory Island represents one of the points along its route through the Inside Passage region.
Within Canada's submarine cable network, which spans 21 cables across 155 landing points, Ivory Island hosts a single cable, placing it among the majority of Canadian landing points by cable count. It shares this single-cable status with Addenbroke Island, BC, another landing point along the British Columbia coast served by the Connected Coast system. By comparison, nearby Prince Rupert and Vancouver each host two cables, as do Halifax, NS, Kangiqsujuaq, QC, and Puvirnituq, QC.
Ivory Island functions as a single-cable terminus on the Connected Coast system, contributing to a domestic Canadian network that serves remote and coastal communities in British Columbia. Its role is regional in nature, oriented toward extending connectivity along the Inside Passage rather than bridging international or intercontinental routes. The Connected Coast cable's 2024 RFS date makes Ivory Island one of the more recently activated landing points in Canada's submarine cable inventory.
Within the broader submarine cable graph of British Columbia's coast, Ivory Island adds a node to a network that increasingly reaches isolated communities accessible primarily by water, extending the reach of Canada's marine cable infrastructure into areas where terrestrial alternatives are limited.
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