UK, Germany, Scandinavia, Netherlands, Philippines are great, and all have many English speakers.
Can personally attest to Denmark having loads of English speakers.
I encountered exactly one person in my travels there who did not speak fluent English.
I’d learned a little, so I tried to use Danish to order things, ask directions etc, and everyone replied in perfect English.
Siberia, Russia or Svalbard, Norway
You were planning on going to rural Alaska, right?
If you’re looking for an alternative to the USA’s big landscapes and natural parks then Canada is your best bet. If you’re looking for more cultural stuff and things to do in cities then Canada only has a few nice cities and they’re spread across the country from coast to coast.
If you’re concerned about language barriers then Singapore is great.
Westralia.
Technically still part of Australia but it’s far enough away from all the other cunts that it feels like another country.