[1] There are no visible remains at its site, a half mile from the Lac qui Parle Mission, in Lac qui Parle State Park near Watson, Minnesota, United States.
[2] The site has been damaged by flooding[1][3] and is now held in preservation by the Minnesota Historical Society.
[2] There is an overlook of the site with a sign detailing a brief history of the fur-trading post for visitors.
The remains of a palisade with a singular bastion, a watchtower, four buildings, and some trash pits were uncovered.
[1] Some of the building on the site include a trader's house, the cabin of missionary Thomas Williamson, and a storehouse.