Today marks a sombre anniversary for Terry Fox.
On September 1, 1980, after 143 days and 5,373 kilometres, Terry stopped running outside of Thunder Bay, after his primary cancer had spread to his lungs.
He passed away the following June-one month short of his 23rd birthday.
The 40th anniversary of the Terry Fox Run is being held virtually on September 20th.
You can participate by running or walking around your neighbourhood, backyard, down the street, or simply around the block.
For more details, please click here.
Let today be the day you start to “Train with Terry,” as you work up to participating and fundraising for the 2020 Terry Fox Virtual Run on Sunday September 20. Set a goal and visualize where you want to be on your last day of this challenge. #TryLikeTerryhttps://t.co/G47Wb19FNu pic.twitter.com/dGwAQo6a4K
— TerryFoxFoundation (@TerryFoxCanada) August 25, 2020
In 2020 we will unite in passion and not in person, like we did here in 2018. Sun., Sept 20, please join us & others across the country as we participate in our own way & raise funds for the Terry Fox Foundation for cancer research https://t.co/E259cFSwM9 #TerryFoxRun #Orillia pic.twitter.com/RH5PcTyZ7J
— Terry Fox Run Orillia (@TerryFoxOrillia) September 1, 2020
Today marks the last day #TerryFox ran and the first day #Canada picked up Terry's legacy and continued his mission.
He said, "The answer is to try and help others"
Join us on Sept. 20 for the 40th #TerryFoxRun
https://t.co/y4yP3gZYTm#BarrieforTerry pic.twitter.com/ZfkIs9xFcC— Terry Fox Virtual Run Barrie – One day. Your way. (@barrieTFR) September 1, 2020


