IMG_9636.jpgWhen Cain and Roberta Quam surveyed the aftermath of the July 27th fire that destroyed their entire horse training facility, the Kendal, Sask. couple thought that life as they had known it for the last 11 years was officially over.

“Initially I thought, ‘I’m done, I can’t do this again,’” said Cain, one of Canada’s top horse trainers and cutting horse competitors. “We had a really successful business, but it took so much work to build it up and operate it, that I had often thought that if I had to do it all over again, I never would.”

Seeing their life’s work, which included a 10,800-square-foot riding arena and a 2,700-square-foot heated barn, burn to the ground along with a lifetime of tack and tools was more then the couple thought they could bear. But then support from the family’s hometown communities of Kendal and Montmartre started to flood in, and members of Canada’s horse community rallied behind the Quams.

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