
Rental Solution for Crowd Control
Stanchion, barrier and carpet rentals in Regina
- Any order can be customised
- Corporate clients and marketing agencies are our focus
- Events anywhere in Canada
What we rent
Five collections, and most events draw on more than one of them. However they combine, it comes back as a single quote and arrives on a single vehicle.

Belt stanchions
A weighted post carrying an 8 ft belt, in black or polished chrome. This is the one that works for a living: check-in desks, gates, and any lane that gets moved twice before doors open.
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Rope stanchions
Velvet rope, 5 ft of it, on gold, black or polished chrome posts. This is the dressed version — for the doorway that ends up in the photographs.
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Carpet runners
Two widths and five colours, with the length decided by the walk in front of you rather than by a catalogue. Indoors or outside.
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Barriers
Galvanized, interlocking, standing on their own feet. Stage fronts, site edges and closed streets — anywhere a crowd will lean on the line holding it.
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Accessories
Rope on its own, toppers that mount on a belt post, and sign stands that need no post underneath them.
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Why Stanchions Regina
The three things clients ask about first
What we will build, who we are set up to work with, and how far the order will travel. The rest is detail settled on the quote.
Any order can be customised
No two events ask for quite the same thing, so an order gets built rather than picked off a shelf — an unusual combination of equipment, a quantity nobody stocks by default, or a layout worked out for the room you have actually been given. And if the thing you need is not in the catalogue at all, describe it anyway. We would rather look into it than have you assume the answer is no.
Corporate clients and marketing agencies are our focus
Most of our work arrives from corporate clients and marketing agencies, and the way an order runs reflects that. Quotes that itemise what you are actually getting, answers that do not have to be chased, and enough give in the equipment to absorb the changes a professional event always produces between the brief and the day itself.
Events anywhere in Canada
An event outside Saskatchewan is not a different conversation. Orders are taken anywhere in the country — send the location along with the rest of the details and we will work out both the equipment and how it gets to you.
Equipment at work
The same posts, ropes, runners and barrier sections that would turn up on your order, photographed doing what they are rented to do.




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How it works
Four steps, enquiry to pickup. What goes into the figure is explained on the quotes page.
Send a request
Dates, the equipment and the counts, and the address it is going to. Email is the only field we make you fill in; the rest can arrive later.
We quote back
One itemised quote for the whole order, with delivery worked out from your address and how much of it is going on the vehicle.
Your order is reserved
Equipment is assigned to your dates once the order is paid in full. Until that happens it is quoted, not held.
We deliver and pick up
We arrive inside the access window the venue gives you and come back for it once the event is down. Having our crew set out and strike is optional on every order.
Who we work with
Events, in every shape Saskatchewan runs them. The equipment barely changes between them; the quantity and the destination do.
Brand activations & product launches
A door that holds its shape, a walked route past the thing being launched, and clean lines in the photographs afterwards.
Festivals, concerts & live shows
Barrier across the stage front and around the perimeter; belt stanchions inside the fence for gates, bars and accreditation.
Corporate events & conferences
A registration hall that clears before the opening session, with lanes marked so delegates sort themselves out on the way in.
Galas & award nights
A runner from the kerb, posts down both sides of it, and an entrance that still looks composed an hour after doors.
Film & TV shoots
Public routes, press lines and holding areas kept clear of a working set, on equipment that stays unobtrusive in shot.
Weddings & private functions
The arrival walk, the ceremony aisle, and a rope colour chosen to sit with the room instead of against it.
Common questions
Is there a minimum order?
No. Two posts at a doorway is a real order and gets quoted like any other. Equipment is held here in Regina rather than ordered in when a request arrives, which is why the small orders and the ones running into the hundreds are handled the same way.
Which dates are hardest to get?
The peak stretches, and they are predictable enough to plan around: award and gala season, the summer wedding run, the graduation weeks and the December corporate calendar. Since equipment is only assigned to dates once an order is paid in full, an early enquiry inside one of those stretches is the one worth making.
Who actually books this equipment?
Agencies and production companies make up most of it, and the process is built around how they work. That shuts nobody else out — one person organising one evening gets the same equipment, the same itemised quote and the same delivery, and no company name is needed to ask for it.
What happens if our numbers change after the quote?
Tell us and the quote is redone. A guest list that moves between the enquiry and the event is the normal case rather than the awkward one, and rewriting an order on paper is a great deal easier than solving a shortfall at the venue.
Which colours can we choose from?
Three post colours on rope stanchions — gold, black and polished chrome — with the rope ends matched to whichever you take. Belt stanchions come in two, black and polished chrome. Carpet runners run to five: red, white, black, green and navy.
