The park features walking trails, an interpretive centre, two man-made lakes, and campground.
The park is also home to Fines Field, one of the finest baseball complexes in the province.
The area around the old kilns used by the quarry was developed and restored to a natural state.
[1] The town constructed an interpretive centre and museum, which opened in 1985, and was destroyed by fire in November 2007.
The main diamond features grandstand seating for 950 spectators, a sound booth and a concessions stand.