[3] Currently, Dennis' Horseradish has been sold as far north as Lindsay, Ontario where it is a featured item at their farmers' market.
After cleaning and peeling, they were ground up in a large butcher type meat grinder attached by belt to an electric motor.
The home on North Street had a walk-in cooler to store both the fresh roots and the finished product.
Customers ranged from small butcher shops and delicatessens to larger independent supermarkets such as the IGA chain.
[5] The farm and retail booth are located on 10 Arnold Sayeau, only ten minutes driving distance from nearby Lynedoch.
[3] As a part of the recent trend for people living in the Greater Toronto Area to eat local products, Dennis' Horseradish provides anti-inflammatory agents in addition to combating bacteria and boosting the metabolism.