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Terry Fox Staue

The Terry Fox statue located in Beacon Hill Park, Victoria, Canada is a bronze sculpture that was installed in the park in 2000 near the Mile Zero monument. The statue was created by Canadian sculptor Nathan Scott and depicts Terry Fox, a Canadian hero and cancer research activist who attempted to run across Canada in 1980 to raise money and awareness for cancer research.

The statue depicts Terry Fox running with his signature prosthetic leg and is meant to capture his determination and spirit. It is situated on a granite pedestal and includes a plaque that tells the story of Terry Fox's life and legacy.

The Terry Fox statue in Beacon Hill Park is a popular attraction for visitors to the park, particularly those who are familiar with Terry Fox's story and his impact on cancer research. The statue is located in a prominent position near the park's main entrance and is surrounded by a landscaped area that includes benches and paths for visitors to sit and reflect on Terry Fox's life and legacy. In addition to the statue, there is also a Terry Fox Memorial Garden located in Beacon Hill Park, which includes a fountain and a granite wall with inscriptions that honor Terry Fox's memory and his contributions to cancer research. The Terry Fox statue and memorial garden are a fitting tribute to a Canadian hero who inspired millions of people around the world with his courage, determination, and compassion.

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