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100

How many colours are in the rainbow?

Seven

100

This yellow flower is often the first sign of spring 

Tulip

100

What has hands but can’t clap?

Clock


100

Who is famously known as the King of Rock and Roll?

Elvis Presley

100

Hafford is known for its strong heritage from which ethnic group, still reflected in the town’s bilingual street signs today?

Ukrainian

200

What animal is known as King of Jungle?

Lion

200

These common yard weeds are actually a favourite of butterflies because of their nectar?

Dandelions

200

What has many teeth but can’t bite?

Comb

200

Which Liverpool rock and roll quartet took the world by storm in 1960s?


The Beatles

200

What major disaster destroyed much of the town‘s business district in June 1950?

The Great fire of 1950

300

What bird is famous for it’s ability to mimic human speech?

Parrot

300

This is the only fruit that have seeds on the outside; an average one has about 200 seeds

Strawberry

300

What has one eye but can’t see?

Needle

300

Who made the song” I’m dreaming of a White Christmas” famous?

Bing Crosby

300

What is name of mysterious botanical site near Hafford    that features aspen trees that grows in horizontal and downward loop?

The Crooked Bush

400

What is the fastest growing plant in the world?

Bamboo. Some species of bamboo grow up to 35 inches a day.

400

This long necked animal has highest blood pressure of any mammal

Giraffe

400

What can be heard but not seen?

A voice or Sound


400

Which jazz singer and trumpeter is known for the song ” What a Wonderful World”?

Louis Armstrong

400

In what year did Hafford officially become an incorporated village?

1913

500

What animal can survive the winter by freezing up-to 60% of its body?

Wood frog

500

This birds eye is actually bigger than its brain

Ostrich

500

What has keys but can’t open locks?

Piano or keyboard

500

Which country music star was known as”The Man in Black”?

Johnny Cash

500

Who is the local settler credited with naming the town during land negotiations  with the railroad?

Henry Hudek. In 1912, he repeatedly told CNR representative he “couldn’t afford” to sell his land for less than $30 an acre. The name Hafford combines ‘H’ from his last name with the word “afford”


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