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Continue ShoppingAthabasca, Alberta
Falcon Equipment Rentals' Athabasca branch serves one of Northern Alberta's most diverse service territories ā stretching north into the Wabasca and Bigstone Cree corridor, east along Highway 881 through Wandering River, Mariana Lake, and into the Conklin oilsands region, northeast to Lac La Biche, and south through Barrhead, Westlock, Thorhild, and Redwater. With a full fleet, 24/7 support, and a 250 km delivery radius, Athabasca is a key hub in the Falcon network for oil & gas, forestry, agriculture, and Indigenous community infrastructure projects.
Address
4303-50th Ave
Athabasca, AB T9S 0A1
Contact
(780) 675-3140
athorderdesk@falconrentals.com
Support
24/7 on-call support
250 km delivery radius
Athabasca sits at a geographic crossroads ā connecting the deep boreal north to the transitional agricultural belt running south, and sitting east of the Whitecourt corridor. Our full fleet is stocked and ready year-round, maintained to handle everything from remote oilfield deliveries north of Wabasca to farm and construction equipment for contractors south of Westlock.
Whatever the season and whatever the job, we'll confirm availability fast and get your equipment to site.
Oil & gas: The Athabasca region is oil country ā from in-situ operations and pipeline infrastructure north of town, east along Highway 881 through Wandering River, Mariana Lake, and into the Conklin oilsands corridor, and northeast toward Lac La Biche and beyond. Our ground thaw units, air compressors, generators, lighting towers, and heavy earthworks equipment support operations across this entire territory year-round. If your site is on the 881, we know the road.
Forestry: Active forestry operations in the boreal bush north and east of Athabasca rely on equipment that performs in the bush ā skid steers, UTVs, trailers, and heavy machines built for rugged terrain and remote access.
Agriculture: The mixed farming country south of Athabasca through Barrhead and Westlock is productive and busy. We supply loaders, compaction equipment, trailers, and skid steers for farm and acreage operations where timelines are weather-dependent and equipment needs to arrive when called.
Construction and municipal infrastructure: From commercial and residential builds in Athabasca, Westlock, and Barrhead to road work and utility projects across the county, we support contractors and municipalities with the full equipment range they need to keep projects moving.
The Athabasca region is home to a significant number of First Nations and MĆ©tis communities, many with active housing, infrastructure, and resource development programs ā frequently driven by federal and provincial mandates and delivered through band-owned or community-owned construction arms. Falcon Equipment Rentals has experience supporting these projects and understands the delivery, documentation, and service requirements they often involve.
We work with and deliver to Indigenous communities and project sites including:
Whether the project is band-led, contractor-led, or government-mandated, we're set up to support it ā including delivery to reserve lands and remote community sites. Contact us to discuss fleet requirements, long-term rates, and delivery logistics for your project.
We're locally based and locally accountable. When you call our Athabasca branch, you're talking to someone who knows this region ā the roads, the terrain, the seasonal demands, and what it takes to get equipment to a remote site in Northern Alberta conditions. Our 24/7 support line means a breakdown doesn't have to mean lost project time.
We don't say no to a rent. If you need it, we'll find a way to get it to you.
Need equipment in the Athabasca area? Call our Athabasca branch directly, email us, or request a quote online ā we'll confirm availability and get your rental moving.
Get a rental quote āFrom our Athabasca branch we regularly service communities and worksites across the region ā including but not limited to:
Not on the list? Call us anyway ā if it's within 250 km of Athabasca, we've probably been there.