The O'Hara Mill Pioneer Village and Conservation Area is an 84-acre site containing the original O'Hara homestead, woodworking shop, carriage house and an upright water powered sawmill, as well as a schoolhouse, blacksmith shop, and a collection of agricultural machinery housed in several drive sheds on the property. The house was built in 1848 and with its original furniture and other artifacts, illustrates the evolution of a pioneer homestead from its more primitive stages to the elegance of late Victorian Canada.