Landing Point · CA Canada
| Cable | Status |
|---|---|
| Connected Coast | Active |
Telegraph Cove is a small community on the northeastern coast of Vancouver Island, British Columbia, Canada, situated approximately 210 kilometres northwest of Campbell River. Despite its modest size, it serves as a submarine cable landing point and is connected to Canada's broader coastal cable network. One submarine cable lands here, the Connected Coast system, which links Telegraph Cove to other communities along the Canadian coastline in an intra-national, regional corridor.
The Connected Coast cable is a domestic Canadian system, meaning the connectivity it provides is entirely within Canada. This positions Telegraph Cove as part of a regional network designed to serve communities along British Columbia's coastline and beyond, rather than as a point of intercontinental or transoceanic connection. For a community as small as Telegraph Cove, participation in such a cable system reflects the broader effort to extend submarine cable infrastructure to remote and underserved coastal locations across Canada.
Connected Coast is the sole submarine cable landing at Telegraph Cove. It received its ready-for-service (RFS) designation in 2024, placing it among the more recently commissioned systems in Canada's submarine cable history. The cable connects multiple landing points, all located within Canada, making it a domestic coastal cable rather than an international link. No additional technical specifications, such as cable length or capacity, are available for this system.
Within Canada's submarine cable landscape, Telegraph Cove is one of 155 landing points served by 21 submarine cables in total. It hosts a single cable, placing it alongside Addenbroke Island, BC, as one of the single-cable landing points in British Columbia. Other Canadian landing points, including Vancouver, Prince Rupert, Halifax, Kangiqsujuaq, and Puvirnituq, each host two cables, giving them a marginally broader range of submarine connectivity than Telegraph Cove currently supports.
Telegraph Cove functions as a single-cable terminus on the Connected Coast system, a domestic Canadian cable that links coastal and remote communities across the country. Its role is therefore one of regional coastal connectivity, extending the reach of submarine infrastructure to a part of Vancouver Island that might otherwise rely solely on terrestrial or satellite communications. The Connected Coast cable's 2024 RFS date also means Telegraph Cove is among the newer additions to Canada's submarine cable map.
As a one-cable landing point in a country with 155 such points, Telegraph Cove occupies a modest but geographically meaningful position in the national submarine cable graph, representing the extension of modern cable infrastructure to small, remote coastal communities along British Columbia's coastline.
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