Our store is a reflection of the values that guide us—integrity, sustainability, and care for the community. We carefully research every product to ensure it meets our high standards of quality, offering you a wide range of curated everyday essentials, seasonal, fresh organic produce, and artisanal goods from inspiring makers that share our vision. At Mountain Goodness, shopping isn’t just about what you buy; it’s about how those choices impact the world around us.
We offer high-quality, carefully sourced supplements to support your health and well-being.
We stock a wide range of certified organic groceries, prioritizing local and sustainable products.
Save money and reduce waste by refilling pantry staples and household essentials in our bulk section.
Discover natural, cruelty-free bath and beauty products that are safe for your body and the environment.
Our zero waste program makes minimizing single-use packaging easy and supports eco-friendly choices.
We stock seasonally fresh, farm-direct produce from Revelstoke and area growers.
Mountain Goodness is a small store with a big heart dedicated to providing you and your family with quality products that are thoroughly researched, carefully curated, and sustainably sourced. Every item on our shelves reflects our commitment to supporting local farmers and artisans, elevating passionate producers who share our values, and working closely with ethical suppliers. Our store is about people first before profit. We work hard to build meaningful connections and to create a store that’s rooted in collaboration and trust.
As visitors, we commit to being good stewards and to continually deepen our understanding of the nations who have connection to this land. We express gratitude to the land for its beauty that surrounds us and the nourishment it provides to our being. We respect and acknowledge the diverse culture and protocols of all those who have walked before us and those who continue to be the caretaker of this sacred land; the Sinixt, the Secwépemc, the Ktunaxa, and the Syilx (Okanagan).