Glamping in Quebec: The Perfect Glamping Weekend Itinerary

Interior of Eagle Eye Dome at Wildwood Nature Escape

Glamping is all about slowing down, sinking into nature, and adding just enough comfort to make it feel indulgent. If you’re planning a weekend escape to one of our riverside glamping sites—equipped with a cozy bed, soft rugs, casual seating, a private firepit, and stunning water views—you’re already halfway to bliss.

Whether you’re glamping in Quebec for romance, reconnection, or just a deep exhale away from screens and city noise, here’s your perfect weekend itinerary to get the most out of your stay.

Day 1: Arrival, Unpack, and Let the Stress Go

3:00 PM – Check In & Get Settled

Arrive at your secluded glamp site and take in the view—rolling water, open sky, and total peace. Unpack lightly (you won’t need much) and settle into the space. The plush bed is made, the rugs are soft underfoot, and there’s no rush for anything.

4:30 PM – Sunset Watch by the River

Bring a blanket or sit on the edge of the riverbank with your favourite drink. The view of the sun dipping below the horizon here is pure magic. The water glows, the trees catch fire with light, and everything feels slower—in the best way.

6:00 PM – Cook Over the Fire

Gather some firewood and light up your private firepit. Whether you brought local sausages from the nearby farmers market or just want to toast some gooey s’mores, this is your time. Eat casually, under open skies, without a schedule.

8:00 PM – Fireside Talk or Stargazing

Pull up a couple of chairs, pour another drink, and let conversation drift. The crackle of firewood and the soft lap of the river set the tone for an unhurried night. If it’s a clear evening, look up—the stars put on a show out here.

Day 2: Explore, Indulge, and Move a Little

8:30 AM – Easy Morning with Coffee & Nature

Wake up to birdsong and fresh air. Brew coffee or tea, sit on the rug with the screen door open, and ease into the day. No phone. No alarms. Just you, a warm drink, and the view.

10:00 AM – Farmers Market Visit

Head to a nearby farmers market and pick up fresh local goodies—baked bread, fruit, honey, artisan cheese, or picnic fixings. Many of these markets also have handmade crafts and local preserves to take home.

12:00 PM – Optional Activity: Choose Your Adventure

Here’s where your day opens up. You can go:

  • Horseback riding through the trails nearby
  • ATVing or snowmobiling depending on the season
  • Skiing or snowshoeing in the colder months
  • Beach walking or kayaking if it’s warm and sunny
  • Tee off at a local golf course if you’re feeling sporty

Not feeling active? Just head back to the river with a blanket and a book.

4:00 PM – Light Lunch Picnic by the Water

Use your farmers market haul to lay out a simple picnic. Think: fresh cheese, bread, berries, and lemonade. This isn’t about effort—it’s about slowing down and enjoying simple pleasures in a beautiful place.

6:30 PM – Dinner Out at a Local Restaurant

After a day outdoors, treat yourself to a meal at one of the local restaurants nearby. Whether it’s a rustic tavern, farm-to-table bistro, or a local seafood joint, this is a chance to eat well, chat with locals, and return with full bellies.

9:00 PM – Cozy Fire & Reflection Time

Back at the site, light the fire again. Sit with your feet up, blankets pulled tight, and reflect on the day. This is why you came. The world can wait.

Day 3: Slow Mornings & Last Looks

8:00 AM – One Last River Moment

Get up early for one last quiet look at the river. Maybe even take a dip if the weather’s right. It’s peaceful now—and you’ll want to bottle that feeling.

9:00 AM – Breakfast with a View

Use your leftover goodies to whip up an easy breakfast: fruit, bread, maybe a hard-boiled egg or yogurt. Bring it outside, eat slowly, and listen to the sounds of morning along the water.

11:00 AM – Check Out & Take It With You

Pack up, but leave with more than you came with. Time away from tech. Clarity. Rest. A closer connection to your partner, friend, or even just yourself. And maybe a jar of maple syrup or handmade soap from the market, too.

Bonus Tips for Your Glamping Stay

  • Bring your own lanterns or fairy lights to make the tent glow at night.
  • Download music or a podcast in advance—cell service may be spotty.
  • Dress in layers. Even in summer, riverside evenings get chilly.
  • Don’t overpack. A couple cozy outfits and a warm blanket are all you need.
  • Most importantly: lean into doing less.

Ready to unwind riverside, firelit and completely unplugged? This itinerary is just a suggestion—follow it or toss it aside. Either way, the magic of glamping is that it asks nothing from you, except that you show up and stay present.

Let the woods and the water take care of the rest.