Crowd Control Equipment, Delivered
Stanchion Rental in Stony Plain
Stony Plain built its identity around heritage and public art, and it programmes accordingly: painted walls, a long-running market, multicultural festivals and a downtown that gets handed over to pedestrians several times a year. The equipment that suits it is mostly about routing people along a street they normally drive down.



Image 1 of 3
- We deliver to Stony Plain
- Made-to-order layouts
- Corporate and agency clients
- Canada-wide on request
What we deliver to Stony Plain
Everything below is held in Edmonton and runs west as a single delivery on a single quote.
Belt stanchions
An 8 ft belt from each post with a four-way top, so a corner and a straight run come out of the same order.
View belt stanchionsRope stanchions
Velvet rope on gold, black or polished chrome — black sits quietly against old brick, gold reads warmer indoors.
View rope stanchionsCarpet runners
Runners in five colours, 4 ft or 6 ft wide, cut to the length of the walk into a gallery or a hall.
View carpet runnersBarriers
Galvanized interlocking sections, opened by hand where a stallholder or a service vehicle has to get through.
View barriersAccessories
Ropes on their own, belt-post toppers, free-standing sign stands, and 25 lb sandbags for market ground.
View accessories
Events we supply in Stony Plain
Market and street programming is the backbone. A market morning needs the stall line held clear of traffic, crossings kept open and a walking route that does not collapse when the crowd doubles at eleven o'clock — barrier work, measured in feet of run rather than in posts.
Heritage and cultural events are the second stream: museum and interpretive-centre programming, multicultural festival days, gallery openings and the seasonal celebrations at the park. Those bring in belt stanchions for the door and rope stanchions where an exhibit or an entrance is being presented properly.
Venues and event spaces we deliver to in Stony Plain
We deliver across Stony Plain and the surrounding Parkland County. Venues and event spaces in our delivery area include:
- Heritage Parkfestivals, markets and outdoor heritage programming
- Multicultural Heritage Centreexhibitions, openings and cultural events
- Glenn Hall Centennial Arenatournaments, shows and indoor town events
- Downtown Stony Plainstreet closures, market mornings and parades
- Community halls and banquet roomsdinners, fundraisers and private functions
- Parkland County halls and groundsrural events and agricultural programming
Every venue above is somewhere we deliver to, not somewhere we claim past work. Somewhere else in Parkland County? Send the address and we will check the run.
Delivery to Stony Plain
Stony Plain is an easy run west of us. For a street event the useful thing to send is the block and the crossing points rather than a count — the run is set by the geometry of the closure, and once we can see that, the number of sections works itself out.
What delivery to Stony Plain comes to rests on two things: the address and the size of the order. A single gallery entrance and a full downtown market layout are the two ends of the range. Send the block you are closing and the crossings you are keeping open, and the run is costed on the quote.
Book ahead for peak dates — the summer market season and the autumn heritage programme are the first to fill. Outside those there is no minimum notice, so a summer Saturday is the date worth confirming early.
Stony Plain questions
How much barrier does a market morning need?
Take the length of the stall frontage you want protected, divide by 6.9 ft, then add sections for the corners and any crossing you want to leave open. Send us the block layout with the stalls and crossings marked and we will work the count out with you rather than guessing at it.
Can the run be opened for a vehicle mid-event?
Yes. Sections interlock rather than bolt, so a gap can be opened by hand and closed again as often as the morning needs — useful when a stallholder has to leave early or a service vehicle needs through. Tell us where you want those gaps and we will plan the run around them.
Which post colour suits a heritage building?
Black tends to sit quietly against old brick and woodwork, gold reads warmer under interior lighting, and polished chrome is the most modern of the three. The ends follow the post — gold and black posts take gold-end ropes, polished chrome takes silver — so the pairing is settled the moment you choose the post.
