Stanchion Rentals in New Westminster
New Westminster is built on a hill above a river. Both halves of that sentence turn up in a delivery. The heritage buildings along the ridge have steps at the front and lifts that were installed as an afterthought. The quay and the river frontage below are flat but reached by ramps — and everything between the two is on a grade.
The practical question is not distance, it is elevation. Mention any stairs when you order — moving forty posts up a heritage staircase is a completely different job from wheeling them across a quay.
Event work here leans civic and cultural: council occasions, heritage openings, farmers markets on the waterfront, theatre and gallery evenings. Those are rope-and-carpet events more often than queue-management ones. A carpet runner is a more common addition here than in the newer suburbs.
Outdoor work along the river has one local hazard worth naming: wind funnels along the water and a lightweight barrier line will move. If your run is exposed and long, ask about steel rather than posts.
Queensborough, Sapperton and the Uptown blocks are all part of the same delivery run.
Mention any stairs and the quote comes back complete. Or ring (604) 259-7799.




