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Stanchion Rental in Strathmore
Strathmore’s calendar is anchored by rodeo and agricultural programming, and that is a barrier business more than a stanchion one. The runs here are long, they are outdoors, and they are separating people from livestock, vehicles and machinery.



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- Delivery across Strathmore
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- Corporate and agency work
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What we deliver to Strathmore
It is all held in Calgary and runs east on the Trans-Canada as one delivery against one quote.
Belt stanchions
An 8 ft belt out of each post, so a lane can be redrawn between go-rounds without moving anything heavy.
View belt stanchionsRope stanchions
Gold, black or polished chrome posts with velvet rope, for the banquet and awards end of a fair week.
View rope stanchionsCarpet runners
Five colours, 4 ft or 6 ft, cut to length — for presentation areas and entrances rather than the arena floor.
View carpet runnersBarriers
Galvanized sections that interlock and hold their line on ground nothing can be fixed into. The fairground workhorse.
View barriersAccessories
Ropes without posts, toppers on a belt post, sign stands that need no post, and sandbags for exposed ground.
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Events we supply in Strathmore
The summer rodeo weekend sets the scale of what the town handles, and the agricultural society programme runs around it all year — shows, sales, 4-H events, fairs. What these need is perimeter: continuous barrier along a spectator line, gates that can be opened and closed by a volunteer, and a run that holds its shape on packed dirt.
The rest is community and corporate — hall dinners, fundraisers, trade nights and the events run by the agricultural businesses along the Trans-Canada. Those bring belt stanchions in for check-in and rope stanchions where a room is being presented formally.
Venues and event spaces we deliver to in Strathmore
We deliver across Strathmore and Wheatland County. Venues and event spaces in our delivery area include:
- Strathmore Agricultural Society groundsrodeo, shows and fair programming
- Strathmore Family Centrebanquets, trade shows and community events
- Civic and municipal spacesmeetings, ceremonies and public functions
- Kinsmen Parkoutdoor festivals and town programming
- Wheatland County halls and groundsagricultural events and rural functions
- Trans-Canada corridor business sitescorporate open houses and equipment shows
Venue names are listed to show the area we cover. A venue we have not listed? Send the address with the enquiry.
Delivery to Strathmore
Strathmore is an easy run east of Calgary on Highway 1, and the fairground addresses are among the simplest to reach and unload at. For a rodeo or fair the useful thing to send is the site plan rather than a count, because the barrier run is set by the geometry of the ground.
What delivery to Strathmore comes to rests on two things: the address and the size of the order. A hall entrance and a full spectator perimeter are the two ends of the range, and the second is measured in hundreds of feet. Send the grounds address and the dates and the run is costed on the quote, not after it.
Book ahead for peak dates — the summer rodeo and fair weekends are the dates that go first. Outside those there is no minimum notice, so an August date is worth confirming early.
Strathmore questions
How many barrier sections does a spectator line need?
Each section is 6.9 ft, so divide the run by that and add sections for corners and any gate you want to leave open. Send the site plan with the spectator line marked and we will work the count out with you — for a rodeo the geometry of the ground decides it, not the crowd size.
Can barriers be opened for vehicle and livestock access?
Yes. Sections interlock rather than bolt together, so a gap can be opened and closed by hand as often as the event needs. Tell us where you want the gates and we will plan the run around them.
Do you deliver to Wheatland County addresses outside Strathmore?
Yes. Send the physical address or a dropped pin and tell us what the approach looks like. Rural halls and grounds are usually straightforward; it is the last stretch of road that occasionally is not, and that is better settled before the quote.
