I stayed out past Margaret River in Western Oz and "OMG its full of stars" when I went to the outside toilet during the middle of the night and looked up.
I felt like I could get sucked up and lost in galaxies. You could see so many.
Altitude is also an excellent force multiplier for visualizing stars. I can still see in my mind's eye the sky at night at 17,000 feet while trekking in Nepal in 1982: it looked like glitter-studded fabric, the stars almost contiguous.
Western Australia: 0.2 if you get outside the capital city.
You'll see stars you didn't know existed and the distances are something else.
Northwest territories is beautiful though.