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Gwaii Haanas National Park Reserve in BC, Canada. I kinda happened there by chance this summer, hadn't heard of it before I got there. And neither have most people in Canada, nevermind North America and the world. It's absolutely otherworldly beautiful, but so remote. It's on the biggest island off the BC coast, just south of where the Alaskan archipelago of islands begins. Takes 7-8 hours to get to the island on a ferry, and while the island itself is an amazing/welcoming place to visit, the park is something else. It's a remoteness within a remoteness. There are no roads in the entire park. It's only accessible by kayak, boat, and floatplane. So worth it.