The park offers a sandy summer beach and fall/winter viewing of bald eagles and migrating trumpeter swans from Alaska.
The focal point is the General store, once a temperance hotel built on pilings and linked to the railway station by a ramp to its second storey.
In 1926, automobiles began to appear at Harrison Mills, and the Kilbys installed gravity-fed gas pumps that served travellers till 1977.
In 1973, Acton received a plaque from Imperial Oil, rewarding him for fifty years of service.
Today, visitors can see a fascinating gallery of store products and enjoy firsthand involvement with the intriguing artefacts of the farm and its current livestock.