Landing Point · CA Canada
| Cable | Status |
|---|---|
| Connected Coast | Active |
Mansons Landing is an unincorporated community situated near the southern tip of Cortes Island, British Columbia, Canada. As an island community off the coast of mainland British Columbia, its connection to submarine cable infrastructure reflects the particular challenge of delivering coastal and inter-island connectivity in the complex island geography of Canada's Pacific coast. One submarine cable lands at Mansons Landing, linking it into a broader regional network serving communities along British Columbia's coastline.
The single cable serving Mansons Landing is the Connected Coast system, a domestic Canadian cable that connects multiple landing points within Canada. This cable positions Mansons Landing as part of an intra-Canadian coastal corridor rather than an intercontinental route, serving the regional connectivity needs of island and remote communities in British Columbia.
Connected Coast reached ready-for-service status in 2024 and operates as a domestic Canadian submarine cable, with all of its endpoints located within Canada. The cable was in draft status at the time of recording. Connected Coast is designed to serve coastal and island communities across British Columbia and beyond, and Mansons Landing represents one of its landing points along this intra-Canadian route.
Within Canada's submarine cable landscape, which spans 21 cables across 155 landing points, Mansons Landing is one of several single-cable landing points in the country. In British Columbia specifically, it sits alongside Addenbroke Island as a single-cable landing point, while other BC locations such as Prince Rupert and Vancouver each host two cables. Mansons Landing shares the Connected Coast system with other landing points across Canada, placing it within a community-focused domestic network rather than among the country's higher-capacity international hubs.
Mansons Landing functions as a single-cable terminus on the Connected Coast system, enabling submarine-based connectivity for Cortes Island as part of a domestic Canadian coastal corridor. Its role is specifically intra-Canadian, supporting inter-island and coastal connectivity in British Columbia rather than providing international or intercontinental links. The Connected Coast cable that serves Mansons Landing was designed to reach underserved coastal and island communities, and this landing point is a direct expression of that mandate.
In the broader Canadian submarine cable graph, Mansons Landing represents the reach of domestic cable infrastructure into remote island communities that would otherwise depend on alternative technologies for connectivity. Its presence on the Connected Coast system illustrates how submarine cables in Canada are deployed not only for international traffic exchange but also for bridging geographic gaps between island and mainland communities along the Pacific coast.
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