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Stanchion Rental in Gatineau
What sets Gatineau apart is the kind of client rather than the kind of room. A large share of the demand comes from institutions — departments, agencies, national associations — and those organisations arrive with their own requirements for security, accessibility and signage. The equipment has to meet them without anything being improvised on site.



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What we deliver to Gatineau
Stock is held in Montreal and reaches the Outaouais on the 50, in one delivery and one quote.
Belt stanchions
Belt posts for splitting an accredited lane from a public one without building two separate systems.
View belt stanchionsRope stanchions
Weighted posts and 5 ft velvet rope, for institutional receptions and the region’s gala evenings.
View rope stanchionsCarpet runners
Runners in five colours, 4 ft or 6 ft, cut to the real walk rather than to a dimension decided in advance.
View carpet runnersBarriers
Interlocking galvanized sections, for riverside programming and outdoor gate entry.
View barriersAccessories
Ropes on their own, toppers mounted on a post, free-standing stands, and sandbags for exposed runs.
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Events we supply in Gatineau
Institutional conferences and public consultations make up the first block: accredited check-in, gate entry, separate lanes for delegates and for the public. A sign topper riding on a belt post often does more work than a printed board, because it moves with the lane when the lane changes.
The second block is cultural and outdoor — the culture houses’ programming, riverside festivals, events through the Hull sector. Those run on open ground and mostly call for barrier and ballast.
Venues and event spaces we deliver to in Gatineau
We serve all five sectors of the city, from Aylmer through to Buckingham. Our area includes:
- Palais des congrès de Gatineauconferences, consultations and institutional meetings
- Centre Slush Puppieshows, expos and large-capacity events
- Casino du Lac-Leamycorporate receptions and gala evenings
- Maison de la culture de Gatineauconcerts, ceremonies and launches
- Parc Jacques-Cartierfestivals and riverside gatherings
- Aylmer sectorneighbourhood events, markets and municipal programming
Venue names are listed to show the area we cover. Elsewhere in the Outaouais? Put the address in your enquiry and we will check the run.
Delivery to Gatineau
Gatineau is reached from Montreal on the 50 and the drive is predictable. Institutional access is less so: a reserved bay, accreditation to obtain in advance, sometimes an unloading window fixed by building security. Send us the site’s instruction along with your dates and we work inside it.
Book ahead for peak dates — the spring conference weeks and the summer festival programme fill first. Outside those there is no minimum notice, and the rest of the year keeps a lot of slack in it.
Delivery to Gatineau is priced on two things and no others: the address and the size of the order. A public consultation in a single room and a conference spread over three floors with separate check-in do not load the same way. Attach the site’s access instruction to your dates and it is all arranged before the truck arrives.
Gatineau questions
Can you separate a delegate lane from a public lane?
Yes, and it is a standing request for institutional events. Two distinct lanes leaving the same lobby are built from two sets of posts, and a sign topper on a belt post is what names them. We rent the frame only: the printed insert comes from you, at 8.5 × 11 in.
Can the equipment come in through a bay with a security check?
Yes, provided the procedure reaches us with the enquiry. Several institutional buildings in Gatineau require advance access notice, a named list or a precise unloading window. None of those are obstacles, but they have to be known while the delivery is being planned rather than when the truck arrives.
What is the difference between a sign topper and a sign stand?
A topper mounts on a belt post: it is part of the lane and travels with it. A sign stand is free-standing, needs no post, and goes where there is no lane — outside a lift, at a corridor junction. Both take an 8.5 × 11 in insert, and in both cases we supply the frame and never the printing.
