You're staring at your Christmas list. Your sister who has everything. Your coworker you barely know. Your nephew who's into… something. And your budget is laughing at you.
You're here for actual gift ideas, not some feel-good speech about "the spirit of giving."
Good news: we've sorted everything by what you're actually willing to spend. Some people on your list get $20. Some get $200. Here's what to buy for both, and everyone in between.
Why Get the Goods for Your Christmas Shopping
At Get the Goods, we hunt everything down from artisans around the globe and local creators in British Columbia. Every item has earned its spot on our shelves.
Stocking Stuffers: Small Gifts That Feel Special
The best stocking stuffers are the small luxuries people want but won't buy themselves.
For self-care lovers, start with bath essentials like the Bathorium Hinoki Magnesium Bath Flake Soak. For a mini spa moment that fits in a stocking, pair it with the Hobbyist Stressless Bath Bomb, or the Bathorium Dry Brush. Add artisan soaps like the Hobbyist Soap on the Inlet that actually smells like the West Coast, or the Beauty from Bees Body Wash. Want something extra luxurious? Try Beauty from Bees Baby Serum, gentle enough for babies but fancy enough for adults.

Lip care always works. Go with the Blue Q Lip Shit Fruit Punch (yes, it's actually called that), or the Beauty from Bees Lip Serum for something more classic.
For kids, keep it simple with the Moulin Roty Popipop Colouring Books.
Skip the gas station impulse buys. Stock with stuff that shows you actually thought about the person.
Ready to spend a bit more? Here's where your budget starts delivering bigger impact.
Christmas Gift Ideas Under $50: The Sweet Spot for Most People
A candle that smells like a lost lake beats a gift card. A board game creates memories. A grooming kit shows you pay attention.
For the homebody, go with the Whistler Mountain Villager Puzzle, a 1000-piece love letter to Whistler, or the Laykhaus Lost Lake Candle that smells like a cabin in the woods (in a good way).
For game night enthusiasts, grab either Exploding Kittens, Unstable Unicorns, A Game of Cat and Mouth, or Drinking Games for People Who Never Drink. If they know Whistler, the Lifts and Runs Whistler Edition will just hit different.

For men who need a grooming upgrade, build your own kit with Mistral men's products: like the Bourbon Vanilla Bar Soap, Spearmint Lip Balm SPF 15, Cedarwood Marine Shave Cream, Salted Gin Post-Shave Balm, Iroise Sea Water Exfoliating Face Wash, Mahogany Rum Body Wash, or the Solid Shampoo. Bundle 2-3 items together and you've got a grooming kit that doesn't feel like an afterthought.

For the person who has everything, go practical with the Vacu Vin Wine Saver to keep their wine fresh. For men, try flasks: True Black Soft Touch Flask, Smuggle Your Booze Binocular Flask (yes, really), or Viski Flask and Traveling Case.
For kids, start with the little ones with Candylab toy cars like the Everglades Green Mule or the Pink Wagon with a yellow duck on top. You can also give Jellycat books like All Kinds of Grumpy and Bartholomew Bear and the Snow Giants. For slightly older kids who want to feel grown-up, grab the Le Toy Van Tea & Coffee Reusable Eco Cups. Stuffed animals never fail, no matter the age: Bashful Christmas Bunny Assortment, Amuseables Star Cookie, or Amuseables Raclette. And Moulin Roty Floor Chalk turns driveways into masterpieces (that wash away when you need them to).

Need something with more presence? This next range is where gifting gets serious.
Christmas Gift Ideas $50-$100: When You Want to Splurge a Bit More
Most people spend this much on immediate family gifts and close friends.
For the mountain lover, grab the MTNPK Whistler Blackcomb Collection. These are handblown artisanal glasses with the Whistler mountains etched right into them.
For the home entertainer, go with a True Barware Gold Set or the Verve Infuse Mezcal Tequila Infusion and Tasting Kit (currently on sale).You can also go with a cool coffee table book like: Stylish Life: Cocktail Parties, Stylish Life: Skiing, or World's Greatest Sneaker Collectors.

For nostalgia lovers, try vintage bookshelf edition board games: Trivial Pursuit, Clue, Chutes & Ladders, or Chess.

For jewelry lovers, check out these artisanal pieces from Beautiful Hands.
If there’s a man (like a father-in-law) you’re trying to impress, go with a fancier flask and upgrade to the Viski Admiral Stainless Steel Flask and Traveling Case or the True Golfer's Flask and Accessory Set.
For the children who love playing house, go with the Wooden Dollhouse Child's Bedroom Furniture Kit, the Le Toy Van Wooden Tea Set with Tray. For slightly older kids, give them the Kidamento Digital Camera so they can document all the special moments, or go with an even bigger plushie like our Amuseables Snow Globe, Mummy Bob, or Bashful Bunny Snow Suit. No one can resist a big plushie.
Need something with more impact? Keep scrolling.
Christmas Gift Ideas $100-$150: This Is Where It Gets Good
For cocktail lovers, grab the Viski Alchemi Single Serve Smoked Cocktail Kit. For men who wear cologne (not body spray), try the Mistral Mahogany Rum Cologne or the Mistral Cedarwood Marine Cologne.

For that nephew who's into... something, try board games like Stranger Things: Upside Down (perfect timing with the final season approaching) or Dune: Imperium. Way better than a gift card.

For the person who travels (or wishes they did), give Assouline travel candles that actually transport you: Marrakech Flair, Ibiza Bohemia, or Tulum Gypset.
For kids, the Kidamento Print Digital Camera prints photos instantly (prepare for a million printouts). Or go with an even bigger plushie, this time Cuddle + Kind plushies that give back like Oliver the Bear or Noah the Dog.
Time to play favorites. This next tier is for your inner circle.
Christmas Gift Ideas Over $150: For Your Favorite People (You Know Who They Are)
This is splurge territory. For your person, your parents, your best friend.
Go big! These are the gifts they've been secretly wanting all year.
For the beauty obsessed, get the Mason Pearson brushes they've had bookmarked for months. They'll use it every morning for the next decade.

For jewelry that lasts, go with Annabelle's Collection 14kt 6mm Bead, the Annabelle's Collection Paperclip Bracelet 14kt GF, or the Custom Whistler Blackcomb Mountain Pendant 14k WG with Diamonds for someone who truly loves the mountain.
For game night purists, luxury edition classics: Scrabble Luxury Edition, Monopoly Luxury Edition, Purling London Alabaster Chess Set, or Luxe Dominoes La Pinta Playing Card Deck.
For serious collectors, The Assouline Impossible Collection books: Champagne, Cars, or Golf.

For kids, try these beautiful German-made wooden toys, like the Fagus Unimog Truck or the Fagus Forklift. And if they’re ready to ride, grab the Banwood Navy Scoote or the Banwood Vintage Pink Balance Bike. Want to go all out? Cars like the Baghera Legend Goldini Pedal Car or the Baghera Heritage Bentley Rider will make them the coolest kid on the block.
What Makes These Christmas Gift Ideas Different
We don't stock things just because they sell. We stock them because they're worth giving.
Every product at Get the Goods has been hunted down from artisans who care about their work. No algorithm recommended these. No bulk order from a warehouse. When you shop with us, you're giving something with a story behind it.
In a world where you can buy anything with one click, thoughtful curation matters. The gifts that get remembered aren't the most expensive ones. They're the ones that show you actually thought about the person.
Whether you're spending $20 on stocking stuffers or $200+ on showstoppers, the principle stays the same. Find something that feels right.
Start Your Christmas Shopping at Get the Goods
Don't wait until December 23rd. The best gifts sell out fast, especially our limited-edition items and handcrafted pieces.
Browse our full holiday collection online right now. Filter by budget, browse by recipient, and find exactly what you need. Can't decide? Visit us in Whistler Creekside where our team can help you find the perfect gift in person.
Shopping for kids? Check out our kids' holiday collection for toys and gifts that aren't plastic junk. Every item is built to last and designed to delight.
The best Christmas gift ideas aren't found scrolling Amazon at midnight. They're discovered with intention at Get the Goods.


























