Canadian Disability Hall of Fame

(Redirected from Terry Fox Hall of Fame)

The Canadian Disability Hall of Fame (formerly the Terry Fox Hall of Fame), recognizes "outstanding Canadians who have made extraordinary contributions to enriching the quality of life for people with physical disabilities".[1] It is run by the Canadian Foundation for Physically Disabled Persons and located at Metro Hall, 55 John St., in downtown Toronto. The Hall is named after Terry Fox, a cancer research activist who attempted a run across Canada, dubbed the "Marathon of Hope".

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  1. ^ "Canadian Disability Hall of Fame". Canadian Foundation for Physically Disabled Persons. Retrieved 25 November 2017.
  2. ^ "Canadian Disability Hall of Fame 2017 Inductees". Canadian Foundation for Physically Disabled Persons. Retrieved 5 January 2018.

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