Crowd Control Equipment, Delivered
Stanchion Rental in St. Albert
St. Albert funds an arts and civic calendar most cities twice its size do not attempt, and it programmes outdoors for as much of the year as the weather allows. Almost everything we send here is doing one of two jobs: shaping a market-day crowd on a closed street, or dressing an entrance somebody will be photographed walking through.



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- We deliver to St. Albert
- Made-to-order layouts
- Corporate and agency clients
- Canada-wide on request
What we deliver to St. Albert
Everything below is held in Edmonton and comes northwest as a single delivery on a single quote.
Belt stanchions
Retractable belts on weighted posts, for the ceremony doors and the ticket desks that have to hold a line without looking like they are.
View belt stanchionsRope stanchions
Velvet rope on gold, black or polished chrome, ends matched to the post — the foyer set for an opening night.
View rope stanchionsCarpet runners
Runners in five colours at 4 ft and 6 ft, cut to the walk from the door to the auditorium and no further.
View carpet runnersBarriers
Galvanized sections that interlock into one line, which is what stands between a stall row and a live road.
View barriersAccessories
Ropes on their own, toppers that ride on a belt post, and sign stands that stand where no post can go.
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Events we supply in St. Albert
The outdoor half runs on routing. Market mornings, riverside festivals, parades and civic celebrations all put pedestrians and vehicles on the same ground for a few hours, and the equipment that solves it is barrier — a continuous line that tells people where the stalls end and the road begins, with gaps left where a crossing has to stay open.
The indoor half is ceremonial. Theatre openings, civic awards, gallery receptions and municipal ceremonies want an entrance that reads as an occasion the moment somebody steps through the door. That is rope stanchion and carpet runner work, usually a modest count doing a precise job.
Venues and event spaces we deliver to in St. Albert
We deliver throughout St. Albert, from the riverside parks to the downtown core. Venues and event spaces in our delivery area include:
- Arden Theatreperformances, ceremonies and award evenings
- St. Albert Placecivic functions, exhibitions and receptions
- Servus Credit Union Placeexpos, tournaments and large indoor programming
- The downtown market streetsoutdoor market mornings and street closures
- Lions Park and the riverside green spacefestivals and outdoor civic programming
- St. Albert Botanic Parkgarden receptions, ceremonies and private functions
Every venue above is somewhere we deliver to, not somewhere we claim past work. Not on the list? Send the address with your enquiry and we will confirm we reach it.
Delivery to St. Albert
St. Albert sits immediately northwest of us, so the drive is rarely the constraint here — the access window is. Market mornings and street events have a hard cut-off after which no vehicle gets near the site, so tell us when that closes and which end of the street we can reach, and the delivery is built around it.
What delivery to St. Albert comes to rests on two things: the address and the size of the order. A single theatre entrance and a market morning holding three blocks are the two ends of that range, and the second is counted in barrier sections rather than posts. Send the address you want us at and the window we have to make, and both go into the quote rather than being sorted out later.
Book ahead for peak dates — the outdoor market season and the spring awards calendar are the first weeks to fill. Outside those there is no minimum notice, so a date that firms up late is still worth putting in front of us.
St. Albert questions
Can you deliver before a street closure takes effect?
Yes, and it is the detail worth leading with on the enquiry. Tell us the time the street closes to vehicles and which approach stays open longest, and we schedule the drop against that rather than against the event start. Collection works the same way in reverse, once the site is down.
What holds a market crowd back from the road?
Barrier sections. Each one is 3.6 ft × 6.9 ft galvanized steel and they interlock, so a run behaves as a single line instead of a row of separate pieces that drift apart over a morning. Mark the stretches you need covered and the crossings you want left open, and we will work the section count out with you.
Is a carpet runner suitable for a theatre foyer?
Yes, and it is one of the tidiest places to use one. Runners come in five colours at 4 ft and 6 ft wide and are cut to the length of the walk, so the run finishes where you want it to rather than where a fixed size happens to end. Give us the distance from the door to the auditorium and the width you can spare.
