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Fairbank sits on the Sudbury Nickel Irruptive, an unusual geological
formation that scientists believe may have appeared after a meteorite
struck the earth millions of years ago. The Irruptive contains the
world's greatest known concentration of nickel and copper ore. An
interesting feature in the park is the Fairbank fault -- a fracture
in the earth's crust -- which is visible from a hiking trail.
The park is home to many small mammals such as the red squirrel
and the chipmunk, as well as a few larger animals such as moose.
In the fall, a pocket of hardwood trees, unusual this far north,
provides a spectacular blaze of orange, yellow and red.
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