[2][unreliable source][3] The site of the former station continues to be served as a flag stop for intercity bus routes operated by Ontario Northland Motor Coach Services.
The stop will be renamed Kirkland Lake and a new heated passenger shelter will be constructed on the site between 2024–2026 in preparation for ONR resuming its Northlander passenger train service in the mid-2020s.
[4][5] The new station will be one of nine enclosed shelters to provide a waiting area of passengers.
The station was a fairly[vague] large building with former entrances on street and platform level The indoor waiting room was once larger and featured a staffed ticket desk and washrooms, but by the end of the station's life it was un-staffed and only a small waiting room off the platform was used for passengers.
As of June 2021, there is a historic locations plaque placed by Ontario Northland to commemorate this one-of-a-kind[citation needed] train station that once stood on the grass hill that is now in its location.