It was too hot to swim.
As the mercury hit 34 C Sunday and the humidex made it feel like 46 C, people across Toronto did their best to cope with the dangerous heat, staying indoors where possible, hitting parks with a breeze or sitting on a shady patio. Some city-run pools were closed — because it was too hot.
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