Two of Terry Fox’s siblings leading hike at Sleeping Giant Provincial Park
Judith and Fred Fox are visiting Thunder Bay on the Labour Day long weekend to lead a hike at Sleeping Giant Provincial Park.
The park is situated near where Terry Fox was forced to stop the Marathon of Hope on September 1, 1980.
The hike is a tribute to Fox’s determination and relentless optimism, while celebrating his legacy.
The hike is taking place on Monday.
The event will start with a short tribute to Terry led by Judith Fox.
Participants will receive a special keepsake to remember the day.
There are three hikes taking place:
- Sea Lion Trail (short and scenic) – One hour – Moderate difficulty – 2.4 km return trip that takes you to the ancient rock arch called the Sea Lion
- Tee Harbour Trail (views and tranquillity) – Three to four hours – Moderate difficulty – 12.4 km return trip along relatively even ground with stunning views of Lake Superior
- Top of the Giant – Six to 10 hours – Difficult – challenging 21.8 km round trip with 580m of elevation gain (one way) – Only suitable for experienced hikers with proper gear
The Terry Fox Foundation is advising that you come prepared for your route and the weather.
Items like a water bottle, bug spray, sunscreen, snacks/lunch, trash bags, and more should be brought with you.
More information on the event, including advanced registration, can be found by clicking here.