A scorching heat wave has kept crowds on Parliament Hill smaller than usual for Canada Day festivities in the nation’s capital.
Paramedics in Ottawa were kept busy responding to holiday revellers in distress, mainly due to the heat. Temperatures were above 34C with a humidex that reached 47C in the afternoon.
By 2 p.m., paramedics had attended to 54 patients at Canada Day events. Seven people were taken to hospital with heat illnesses or heart problems.
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“Most of what we’re seeing is mostly due to heat,” said Marc-Antoine Deschamps, a spokesperson for the Ottawa Paramedic Services.
“People have been pretty good to follow our advice … so it has kept our call volume fairly low, but it’s still busier than usual.”
Both Ottawa police and the parliamentary police force reported that there have been no security incidents on or around Parliament Hill.
But officials did say they’ve noticed a drop in the number of participants this year, which they attribute mainly to the heat.
“We’ve noticed there’s a smaller crowd out there and probably the biggest logic behind it is the heat itself,” said Const. Chuck Benoit of the Ottawa Police.
Police officers themselves were also affected by the heat, and took shorter shifts to hydrate and seek air-conditioning relief throughout the day.
Canadian Heritage said only 6,000 people attended the noon-hour show on Parliament Hill, which is thousands less than last year.
Later in the day, a spokeswoman for the department said more than 19,000 people had attended the day’s festivities.
However, Natalie Huneault said the numbers couldn’t be directly compared to previous years because of the use of a new security system that tracks entrance numbers.
Other organizers said the festivities attracted more than double that number:
#CanadaDay 2018 was a great success! Thousands of revelers braved the heat to enjoy an exceptional line-up packed with talented Canadian artists. Throughout the entire day, more than 48,000 visitors joined the festivities on #ParliamentHill. pic.twitter.com/fvbNv9hNPC
— Capital Experience (@capital_exp) July 2, 2018