It's been a week since the devastating fire broke out at Pioneer Flower Farms on Seventh Street Louth.
Kristen Sikking's family owns the farm and tells CKTBÂ they want to express their gratitude to the community for coming together.
"It's been up and down. We've cried, we've become stronger and we've been absolutely shocked by the generosity of the community". Sikking adding it's the outpour of support that's kept them strong.
"As much as we were saddened, the donations lifted our spirits. When the migrant workers got bikes, they were cheering. All the community member coming together and offering supprot has just been super overwhelming".
Sikking says they would like to know how the fire started in order to prevent something like this from happening in the future, but they are just grateful that no one was hurt.
Many of the migrant workers feared they would have to go home now but since fire crews were able to save a significant part of the property, the family says the plan is to rebuild.
Eighty-eight more workers will be on hand in September as Pioneer Flower Farms gets ready to rebound in the spring of 2020.