Our Story
We’re a sixth generation Canadian family–owned and operated company that continues to be one of Canada’s leading egg farmers, with farms, grading stations and processing operations across the country.
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In 1891, shortly after arriving to Canada from Scotland, Joseph Hudson purchased a farm in the village of Lyn near Brockville, Ontario. He named it Burnbrae, “burn” being the Scottish name for a stream and “brae” the name for a hillside. Back then the farm consisted of just 100 acres, and over 120 years later Burnbrae Farms remains in the Hudson family with businesses far and wide across Canada.
From its early beginnings as a dairy farm, Burnbrae Farms evolved into egg production in the ’40s under the guidance of Grant and Joe Hudson. Over the following decades, Burnbrae Farms became an established and integral part of Canadian agribusiness, offering innovative products such as cracked eggs, ensuring quality through extensive grading operations, and expanding its operations across Canada.
Today, Burnbrae Farms eggs and egg products can be found in your local grocery store, restaurants, food-service operations and homes across Canada. They’ve come a long way from the little village of Lyn, but the employees of Burnbrae Farms and the Hudson family remain dedicated to offering tasty and nutritious food to communities nationwide.
Our Farmers
We work with a group of Canadian farmers committed to producing nutritious and affordable eggs while also prioritizing the welfare of their hens and environment.
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Burnbrae Farms - proudly certified as a Women’s Business Enterprise
Burnbrae Farms, a leader in the Canadian food industry and a national supplier of eggs and egg products, proudly announces that it is certified as a Women's Business Enterprise (WBE).
Read MoreBurnbrae Farms Statement
Burnbrae Farms, a sixth-generation Canadian family business, is commited to providing a variety of eggs from responsibly raised hens, for Canadians to enjoy and choose based on their values and preferences. In fact, we offer more than 15 types of eggs.
Read MoreBurnbrae Farms announces plan to build a new state-of-the-art egg grading facility in Strathroy, Ontario
Burnbrae Farms has announced its plans to construct a new state of the art egg grading facility in Strathroy, Ontario. The facility, slated to commence construction in 2024, will be located in Strathroy's Molnar Industrial Park, marking a significant milestone for Burnbrae Farms and its continued commitment to the Strathroy-Caradoc community.
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