Terry Fox was born in this Canadian province.
What is Manitoba?
Terry dipped his prosthetic leg into this ocean to begin his run.
What is the Atlantic Ocean?
The annual event held in Terry’s honor across Canada and the world.
What is the Terry Fox Run?
Terry ran with this kind of prosthetic leg, not built for running.
What is a standard walking prosthesis?
The month and day Terry Fox Day is observed annually in Canada.
What is the second Sunday in September?
The city where Terry Fox grew up and called home.
What is Port Coquitlam, British Columbia?
The province where Terry began the Marathon of Hope.
What is Newfoundland?
Terry was awarded this high Canadian honor in 1980.
What is the Order of Canada?
This Canadian province greeted Terry with a hero’s welcome when he arrived.
What is Ontario?
This structure in Ottawa is named after Terry Fox.
What is Terry Fox Drive (road) OR Terry Fox Stadium?
Terry played this sport passionately before his cancer diagnosis.
What is basketball?
Terry hoped to raise this much money, one dollar for every Canadian.
What is $24 million?
The amount of money raised in Terry’s name has surpassed this amount.
What is $850 million?
Terry’s journey inspired this Canadian athlete to complete his cross-country run.
Who is Steve Fonyo?
Terry’s middle name.
What is Stanley?
Terry was diagnosed with cancer in this year.
What is 1977?
Terry ran this many kilometres every day, roughly a marathon’s distance.
What is 42 km (26 miles)?
This Canadian coin once featured Terry Fox’s image.
What is the $1 coin?
The exact distance Terry ran before having to stop his Marathon of Hope.
What is 5,373 km (3,339 miles)?
A statue of Terry stands in this Ontario city, where his run ended.
What is Thunder Bay?
The type of cancer that led to Terry’s leg amputation.
What is osteogenic sarcoma (bone cancer)?
Terry’s run ended near this Ontario city when his cancer returned.
What is Thunder Bay?
The year the first Terry Fox Run was held.
What is 1981?
The age at which Terry Fox passed away.
What is 22?
Terry Fox was voted into this title by CBC in 2004.
What is “The Greatest Canadian”?