I've always been pretty Spartan when canoe camping, tending toward lighter and lighter weights as I've aged. The primary luxury I've permitted myself since my mid-60's is a full-size bag chair, the weight of which (9 lbs.) be danged. I picked a chair the back of which can recline, and which has solid arm rests that I can push on to help me easily stand up.
Here it is at my local paddle on Lake Lillinonah (Housatonic River), set up on the rock where I read for about an hour. There's a cove around to the right where I practice freestyle moves in my Bell Wildfire.

Bagged, I tie the chair in the stern of my Hemlock SRT in the Adirondacks.

And unfold it at an unofficial campsite on Forked Lake.

I'll pass on winter camping because I don't do that. For those that do, what luxuries do you take in winter as well as canoe camping?
Here it is at my local paddle on Lake Lillinonah (Housatonic River), set up on the rock where I read for about an hour. There's a cove around to the right where I practice freestyle moves in my Bell Wildfire.

Bagged, I tie the chair in the stern of my Hemlock SRT in the Adirondacks.

And unfold it at an unofficial campsite on Forked Lake.

I'll pass on winter camping because I don't do that. For those that do, what luxuries do you take in winter as well as canoe camping?