Landing Point · CA Canada
| Cable | Status |
|---|---|
| Connected Coast | Active |
Nuchatlaht is located on the west coast of Vancouver Island in British Columbia, Canada, at the head of Espinosa Inlet. As a coastal community of the Nuchatlaht First Nation, part of the Nuu-chah-nulth Tribal Council, it sits along a rugged and relatively remote stretch of Pacific coastline. One submarine cable lands here, connecting this community to the broader Canadian submarine cable network.
The single cable serving Nuchatlaht is the Connected Coast system, which links multiple landing points entirely within Canada. This gives the landing point a domestic, intra-national character, supporting connectivity along the British Columbia coast rather than serving intercontinental traffic. For a small, remote community on the west coast of Vancouver Island, a direct submarine cable connection represents a significant piece of communications infrastructure.
Connected Coast is the sole submarine cable landing at Nuchatlaht. It received its ready-for-service (RFS) date in 2024, with its status noted as draft. The Connected Coast system connects landing points exclusively within Canada, making it a domestic submarine cable. It serves multiple coastal and remote communities along the British Columbia coastline, and Nuchatlaht represents one of its endpoints within that network of Canadian landings.
Within Canada's submarine cable landscape of 155 landing points and 21 cables, Nuchatlaht hosts one cable, placing it among the single-cable landing points in the country. Along the British Columbia coast specifically, it shares that single-cable standing with Addenbroke Island, while nearby Prince Rupert and Vancouver each host two cables. Nuchatlaht is therefore a smaller node within the provincial cable topology, consistent with its role as a remote community landing point rather than a major aggregation hub.
Nuchatlaht functions as a single-cable terminus on the Connected Coast system, a domestic Canadian network designed to reach coastal and remote communities in British Columbia. Its role is intra-national rather than intercontinental, supporting local connectivity for the Nuchatlaht First Nation community at the head of Espinosa Inlet. The landing point does not serve as a transit node or multi-cable hub, but rather as a direct endpoint bringing submarine cable access to a community that would otherwise depend on alternative and potentially less reliable terrestrial or wireless connections.
Within the regional submarine cable graph for British Columbia and Canada more broadly, Nuchatlaht illustrates the role that the Connected Coast system plays in extending the reach of submarine cable infrastructure to smaller and geographically isolated communities along one of Canada's most complex and indented coastlines.
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