About Murphy's Farmstead
Our rural roots were established in Canada
over 175 years ago when Andrew Murphy came to Ontario from the village
of Draperstown, in County Derry Ireland in 1831. It was his great grandson
William A. Murphy that settled on this fertile farmland on the Essa
Flats in 1913. Five generations later, the Murphy family continues
to farm potatoes on the same bountiful property.
It was Mark and Shawn Murphy who opened the
first retail farm stand in 1983. In 1990 they expanded the business
and built the post and beam building it is today. Mark and Shawn were
awarded Outstanding Young Farmers in all of Canada in 1993. The farm
market grew successfully with pick your own fruits and vegetables as
well as many on farm activities for families.
As time went on it became difficult
to manage the demands of both the potato crops and farm market. Mark
and Shawn decided it was best to streamline the farming operation
and focus more on the potato crops. During this time, Murphy’s
Farmstead continued to serve the community during asparagus season.
The Murphy family, with interest from
their grown children, has decided to reopen this farm market
full time this spring. You can expect some new and exciting changes
with a focus on their newly renovated bakery and a number of new
fruit and vegetable varieties. They’re looking forward to an
excellent season this year.