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Annual Terry Fox Run goes virtual for 2020

Organizers are putting a new spin on the annual Terry Fox Run this year.

Due to COVID-19, communities across Canada will be participating in a 5k run, walk or ride virtually on September 20th.

Those in Port Hardy are invited to participate and raise funds for cancer research while practicing safe physical distancing.  

“The Terry Fox Foundation is excited to announce that Canadians will continue to support cancer research through virtual runs from coast to coast this September,” read a statement on the foundation’s website.

“Terry once said, ‘anything is possible if you try.’ Today, 40 years later, we will have to innovate as well – we can’t think of anything that Terry would appreciate more.”

Last year, the run returned to Port Hardy after a two-year absence. Participants came together and raised $2,470 for cancer research. 

The first Terry Fox Run was held on September 13th, 1981, with more than 760 sites across Canada raising a total of $3.5 million.

While there’s no entry fee, you’re asked to register online individually, with your family or on a virtual team before collecting pledges.

To register for this year’s virtual run, click here.

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