you need to be on the right side of the road or it can be easy to miss
The first time people with strong will and disease struggled to go to Canada, they chose Sandberg. Since they came here, many local places have the name Terry Fox. Even the school running competition is called Terry Fox run. This makes me curious? What kind of person is such a legend in this land. I accidentally looked at the map and found a place name. I only learned that it was called the Terry Fox Monument. Play guide: Different left leg monument in a wetland park, the park scenery is beautiful. In the park's central square, set up this high marble stone. The people who made the bronze statues on the stone are running like me. His face was painful, but he had a happy smile. Looking down, the running man's left calf was much thinner than his right leg. A few screws at the joints connected the bones and joints. There are two smaller marble monuments on both sides of the bronze statue of the strong-willed public welfare person. When you approach the dense text on it, you will find the translation artifact. A translator knows that the story of the bronze statue owner is written on it. A marathon enthusiast named Terry Fox. After suffering from bone cancer, he still ran a marathon. He ran all over Canada to raise more cancer funds. The story of finally falling under the devastation of the disease is very moving. Fox used his strong will to inspire people to be braver under the threat of disease. Tips: The park where the bronze statue is located is free. Open the park opens: 8 am to 7 pm
you need to be on the right side of the road or it can be easy to miss
The first time people with strong will and disease struggled to go to Canada, they chose Sandberg. Since they came here, many local places have the name Terry Fox. Even the school running competition is called Terry Fox run. This makes me curious? What kind of person is such a legend in this land. I accidentally looked at the map and found a place name. I only learned that it was called the Terry Fox Monument. Play guide: Different left leg monument in a wetland park, the park scenery is beautiful. In the park's central square, set up this high marble stone. The people who made the bronze statues on the stone are running like me. His face was painful, but he had a happy smile. Looking down, the running man's left calf was much thinner than his right leg. A few screws at the joints connected the bones and joints. There are two smaller marble monuments on both sides of the bronze statue of the strong-willed public welfare person. When you approach the dense text on it, you will find the translation artifact. A translator knows that the story of the bronze statue owner is written on it. A marathon enthusiast named Terry Fox. After suffering from bone cancer, he still ran a marathon. He ran all over Canada to raise more cancer funds. The story of finally falling under the devastation of the disease is very moving. Fox used his strong will to inspire people to be braver under the threat of disease. Tips: The park where the bronze statue is located is free. Open the park opens: 8 am to 7 pm