Landing Point · CA Canada
| Cable | Status |
|---|---|
| Connected Coast | Active |
Port Alice is a village situated on Neroutsos Inlet on Vancouver Island, British Columbia, Canada. As a coastal community, it serves as a landing point for submarine cable infrastructure connecting it to the broader Canadian network. One submarine cable lands at Port Alice, the Connected Coast cable, which links a series of communities along the British Columbia coast in a regional, intra-Canadian corridor.
The Connected Coast cable represents a domestic submarine cable project, with all endpoints located within Canada. This makes Port Alice part of a regional coastal connectivity network rather than an intercontinental or transoceanic route. The cable reached ready-for-service status in 2024 on a draft basis, placing Port Alice among the more recently connected landing points in the country.
Connected Coast is the single submarine cable landing at Port Alice. It reached ready-for-service status in 2024 (draft). All other landing points served by the Connected Coast cable are also located within Canada, establishing this as a domestic coastal route. The cable serves to extend submarine-based connectivity to communities along the British Columbia coastline, including Port Alice as one of its designated landing points.
Within Canada's submarine cable landscape, Port Alice shares its single-cable status with Addenbroke Island, BC, another British Columbia landing point. By contrast, nearby Vancouver hosts two cables, as do Prince Rupert, BC, Halifax, NS, Kangiqsujuaq, QC, and Puvirnituq, QC. With one cable, Port Alice ranks in the top 97 percent of Canada's 155 landing points by cable count, reflecting that the majority of Canadian landing points host only a small number of cables.
Port Alice functions as a single-cable terminus on the Connected Coast system, a domestic route designed to bring submarine cable connectivity to coastal British Columbia communities. Its role is that of a coastal endpoint within an intra-Canadian network rather than a hub linking multiple international or intercontinental cable systems. The Connected Coast cable's 2024 ready-for-service date places Port Alice among the newest additions to Canada's submarine cable map.
Within the regional submarine cable graph, Port Alice's inclusion on the Connected Coast route illustrates how domestic submarine cable projects extend connectivity to smaller coastal communities that land-based infrastructure may not efficiently serve. For a village of approximately 739 residents on Neroutsos Inlet, participation in a submarine cable network alongside other British Columbia coastal landing points marks a notable point in the community's connectivity profile.
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