Landing Point · CA Canada
| Cable | Status |
|---|---|
| Connected Coast | Active |
Ocean Falls is a community on the Central Coast of British Columbia, Canada. Accessible only by boat or seaplane, it sits in a remote coastal setting that nonetheless places it within Canada's broader submarine cable network. One submarine cable lands at Ocean Falls, connecting it to other communities within Canada through a domestic coastal corridor.
The single cable serving Ocean Falls is the Connected Coast system, which links Canadian communities along the Pacific coast and elsewhere within the country. As an entirely domestic cable, Connected Coast establishes an intra-Canadian corridor rather than an intercontinental or international link, reflecting the connectivity needs of remote and coastal communities in British Columbia and beyond.
Connected Coast is a submarine cable with a reported ready-for-service year of 2024 (draft status). It connects landing points exclusively within Canada, making it a domestic system designed to serve communities along the Canadian coastline. Ocean Falls is one of the landing points on this cable, which reaches multiple other Canadian locations. No cable length or additional technical specifications are recorded for this system in relation to the Ocean Falls landing.
Within Canada's submarine cable infrastructure, which spans 21 cables across 155 landing points, Ocean Falls hosts a single cable and shares that distinction with Addenbroke Island, BC — another British Columbia community on the Connected Coast system. Larger Canadian landing points such as Vancouver, BC, Prince Rupert, BC, Halifax, NS, Kangiqsujuaq, QC, and Puvirnituq, QC each host two cables, placing Ocean Falls among the more modestly served nodes in the national network. Its ranking in the top 97% of Canadian landing points by cable count reflects the broad distribution of single-cable communities across the country.
Ocean Falls functions as a single-cable terminus on the Connected Coast system, which operates entirely within Canada. Its role is to extend domestic submarine connectivity to a remote coastal community in British Columbia that has no road access, relying instead on sea and air connections for both physical transport and, through this cable, digital communication. The Connected Coast cable positions Ocean Falls as part of a broader effort to link underserved coastal and remote Canadian communities via submarine infrastructure.
In the regional submarine cable graph, Ocean Falls represents the kind of small, remote landing point that expands geographic coverage within a national network, ensuring that communities far from major urban centres are included in the country's undersea cable footprint.
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