A broken record: Sask. towns lose temperature honours to B.C. village
Yellow Grass and Midale once shared the record for the highest temperature in Canada, but now it’s toast.
The Saskatchewan towns set the mark July 5, 1937 with a temperature of 45 C, or 113 F. But after the recent heat wave on the west coast, the title now belongs to the village of Lytton, B.C., which reached 46.1 C (or 114.98 F) on Sunday.
“It’s disappointing that we would lose that distinction,” Midale Mayor Allan Hauglum said Monday. “But you know, records are made to be beaten, so we gracefully handed that over.”
Hauglum explained he is trying to contact the new titleholders to congratulate them officially.