With national park tourism reaching new highs each year, many once secluded areas no longer feel like natural escapes. For those who want to experience true aloneness in nature, Canada's British Columbia offers a secluded and underrated gem: Northern Rocky Mountains Provincial Park. Located in The Great Wilderness region of British Columbia, it's the third-largest provincial park in the province at about 1,644,967 acres (approximately 2,570 miles square). This scenic highway offers visitors stunning views of the Rocky Mountains and boreal pine forests. Once visitors do get there, they'll find stunning views of the Eastern Muskwa Ranges, wildlife galore, rough hiking trails, and backcountry camping.