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Too hot for the horses: Heat cancels some Old Home Week events on P.E.I.

Old Home Week is back after being cancelled last year due to COVID-19. But heat and humidity on P.E.I. this year is putting a damper on some of this year's fun.

Pony rides postponed due to heat warning

A petting zoo, as well as pony and horse wagon rides, had to be cancelled Friday and Saturday because it was too hot for the animals. (Shane Ross/CBC)

Old Home Week is back after being cancelled last year due to COVID-19. But heat and humidity on P.E.I. is putting a damper on some of this year's fun.

A petting zoo, as well as pony and horse wagon rides, had to be cancelled Friday and Saturday because it was too hot for the animals.

Temperatures in the province wereexpected to reach 30 Con Saturday with humidex values much higher.

The heat didn't stop all the fun though. A P.E.I. line dance group found some shade under a tree and sweated it out, teaching dozens of people how to move with the music.

Margot Postma of Those Line Dancers says she is surprised so many Islanders stopped to learn line dancing in the heat. (Tony Davis/CBC)

"We love to dance," said Margot Postma of Those Line Dancers.

She said the crew has been to Cavendish Beach Music Festival in past years performing in similar weather.

"We dance everywhere and anywhere we can," Postma said. "We're used to dancing in extreme heat and on the grass and in the dirt and in the rain and in the mud."

Many people out in Charlottetown Saturday stopped by Rosie the Unicorm to cool off using the stream of water coming from its horn. (Tony Davis/CBC)

Though animal events were put on hold Saturday, several events continued such as live music and painting tutorials.

Organizers posted about the cancellations on social media. In the post organizers said they hopepetting zoos and pony rides willmake a return Sunday if the weather cools down a bit.

Old Home Week is being presented as Country Days this year with events scattered throughout Charlottetown. The Eastlink Centre, where Old Home Week traditionally takes place, is being used as a COVID-19 vaccine clinic.

Old Home Week runs until Aug.21.

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