‘Terry would be so proud’: Terry Fox’s dream goes on long after Marathon of Hope
MEDICINE HAT, AB – Even 43 years later Fred Fox has no problem remembering the moment when he knew the entire country had his younger brother Terry’s back.
“When Terry left Newfoundland there wasn’t a lot of fanfare and only a handful of people there and slowly as he made his way through the Maritime provinces more and more people became aware, Terry was doing interviews, stopping on the highway in a phone booth whatever that is these days we don’t know,” Fred says. “Once he hit the Ontario border that’s where the momentum really picked up.
“I had an opportunity to run with Terry down University Avenue to City Hall in Toronto. It was amazing. Thousands of people lining the streets, 10,000 at City Hall and Nathan Phillips Square. You could really feel that Canada had come together for a common goal to support Terry and it was really a high point of the Marathon of Hope.”