Category:Road-inaccessible communities of North America

Road-inaccessible communities of North America includes any census-recognised township, hamlet or village within Canada, the United States and Central America, whose road network is not linked by permanent means to the larger highway grid of North America.

Winter roads do not, by this list's reckoning, constitute a permanent link. In most cases, ferry connections count as connecting communities to the highway grid; especially in the case of major cities (ie: Victoria, BC) and popular island tourist-spots (ie: Mackinac Island, MI). Isolated fishing villages (ie: McCallum, Nfld) on infrequent ferry routes and not serviced by roads are suitable for inclusion.