Covered in Victoria County’s Broadband Project
(Phase 3 and Phase 3 Extension)


In Victoria County’s Broadband Project
(Phase 3 and Phase 3 Extension)

Big Baddeck
Big Harbour
Baddeck Inlet
Bucklaw
Big Farm
Baddeck Bridge
Baddeck Forks
Beinn Scalpie

Estmere

Hazeldale
Hunter's Mountain

Jubilee

Little Narrows

MacKinnon’s Harbour
Middle River

Nyanza
New Campbellton
New Harris Forks

Ottawa Brook

Parts of New Harris Road

Red Point
Rear Big Hill


St. Patricks Channel
South Cove
Seal Island
Southside Baddeck River

Washabuck Bridge
Westside Middle River
Yankee Line


Aspy Bay

Black Point
Big Intervale

Capstick

Gillis Point
Grass Cove

Maskell’s Harbour
MacLeod’s Point
Meadow Road

New Harris Forks
New Harris Road

Oregon Road

Parts of South Harbour


Rear Big Hill
Ross Ferry

St Ann’s
Sugarloaf
Smelt Brook
Salmon River
Sunrise Valley

Tarbot

West Tarbot
White Point
Westside Middle River

Please Note:
When service becomes available to the communities listed individual assessments will be required at each residence to ensure the signal is of suitable strength to complete an installation on your property.

Please Note:
These are all areas we will be covering in the coming months, however, they are not yet available for testing or installing. Once we have towers up and are ready to start testing and installing in each community that community will be placed on the Now Active list.

Phase 3 of Victoria County's Broadband Project Update:
(August 17) -  Six sites additional sites are now open with the seventh - Ross Ferry to be commissioned this week August 18-22. The following communities now have access to high speed internet : Big Baddeck, Big Farm, Baddeck Bridge, Baddeck Forks, Southside Baddeck River, Westside Middle River, Yankee Line, Hunters Mountain, Big Harbour, Rear Big Hill, Seal Island, Patterson Road, Boularderie East, New Campbellton, Stewart Road, Beinn Scalpie, New Harris Road -parts of it until Ross Ferry site is commissioned , and New Harris Forks.

Please Note:
When service becomes available to the communities listed on the websites above, individual assessments will be required at each residence to ensure the signal is of suitable strength to complete an installation on your property.