Getting our kids moving is SO important for their overall health and success. In fact, movement is important for all of us–especially getting outside for fresh air and nature.
This Sunday brings a great community based opportunity to get outside and to move as a family, all in support of one of Canada’s heroes, Terry Fox.
The Marathon of Hope
It’s astonishing to look now at photos of Terry back in 1980. He was just 22, and running a marathon a day with an artificial leg that he dipped in the Atlantic in April before setting out to do the same the Pacific after running across the country.
Sadly, on September 1 of that summer, coughing and suffering severe chest pains, Terry’s run ended near Thunder Bay. His cancer had returned and spread to his lungs.
Terry died the following June. During his Marathon of Hope, he had run 5,737 kilometres in 143 days, inspired a nation, and kicked off what would become the single largest one-day cancer fundraiser in the world.
To date, more than $750 million has been raised worldwide.
Terry Fox from Nick Schelle on Vimeo.
You can help continue Terry’s legacy by participating in this year’s run. Registration for the Collingwood event is here.
Run Details
- Sunday, September 17, 2017
- Registration: 8:30 am
- One Start: 10 am
- Location: Harborview Park (behind McDonald’s Restaurant – Look for the tent for Registration)
- Main intersection: First Street and Cedar Street
- Free parking and public transit accessible
What to Bring
- Dress appropriately for weather (can be cooler at the bay)
- Water, snacks, warm-up, and music will be provided
- The event is bicycle, stroller, and wheelchair accessible
- And dog-friendly, too!
This event has no entry fee and no minimum fundraising amount. There are no barriers to entry. You don’t need a particular level of fitness. You can walk, run, jog, bike, or otherwise roll your way around the 2.5 km loop.