Beaches Terry Fox Run takes place today starting at Woodbine Beach Park

Participants run along the Boardwalk in the 2024 Beaches Terry Fox Run. This year’s run takes place on Sunday, Sept. 14, starting at Woodbine Beach Park. Photo: Beach Metro Community News file photo.

The 44th annual Beaches Terry Fox Run takes place today.

The Sunday, Sept. 14, run/walk in support of cancer research begins at Woodbine Beach Park, 1675 Lake Shore Blvd. E., at 9 a.m. and participants are welcome to join in anytime up to 1 p.m.

In-person registration begins at 8:30 a.m. today at the pavilion across from the Woodbine Beach Bathing Station. Participants can also register online at https://run.terryfox.ca/92843

The Beaches Terry Fox Run has been taking place since 1982 and has raised more than $2.3 million in that time. This year marks the 45th anniversary of the first Terry Fox Run in Canada, and is the 44th anniversaryof the Beaches run.

Everyone is welcome to take part in the Beaches Terry Fox Run as it is accessible for runners, walkers, cyclists, people using wheelchairs and people pushing strollers. Those taking part can choose to do either a five or a 10-kilometre route.

Terry Fox began his Marathon of Hope to raise awareness of and funding for cancer research in 1980.

The run started in April in Newfoundland and saw Fox run for 143 days, through six provinces, and covering 5,373 kilometres. Fox had to end his run on Sept. 1, 1980, just outside of Thunder Bay, Ont. The cancer he had had returned and he was unable to continue the run.

Fox died in June of 1981, at the age of 22. The first Terry Fox Run in his memory was held in September of 1981.