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North Vancouver Terry Fox Run

North Vancouver Terry Fox Run

The Terry Fox Run is a fundraising event for cancer research. It takes place as an in-person event at Inter River Park in North Vancouver.

In 2025 the run happens on Sunday, September 14th.

 

Terry Fox Runs in the Lower Mainland

Terry Fox Runs take place in mid-September in more than 9,000 communities across Canada. In the Lower Mainland alone there are over 20 runs and they all happen on the same day.

The Terry Fox Run is a fundraising event where participants are encouraged to make a donation and/or get pledges from their friends. There is no registration fee and no minimum donation amount required. All contributions are appreciated and funds raised go to the Terry Fox Foundation and the fight against cancer.

When it takes place as a live in-person event, as much as $10,000 is collected at the North Vancouver run. Millions of dollars, meanwhile, are raised across Canada.

 


Click Vancouver Terry Fox Runs to see a list of other venues in the Lower Mainland.


 

Terry Fox Run at Inter River Park
Walking and Running at Inter River Park

 

Terry Fox Run at Inter River Park

Hosted by the Rotary Club of North Vancouver in previous years, the Inter River Park event typically attracts up to 200 people each year. Participants can run, walk or ride their bikes. They can usually also choose between a two-kilometre or five-kilometre route.

The North Shore Terry Fox Run was hosted by the Rotary Club of North Vancouver for around 20 years. It has grown into a community-building fall tradition that is fun, good exercise and for a great cause!

 

Terry Fox Run Video

Below is a video of the Terry Fox Run in North Vancouver in 2019. Continue reading for a description of what to expect.

 

 

Where and When is the North Van Run?

North Vancouver’s Terry Fox Run takes place at Inter River Park. The park is close to Capilano University’s main campus and directly north of the Ironworkers Memorial Bridge (or the Second Narrows bridge as it’s commonly referred to by Vancouverites).

The run takes place on the second Sunday after Labour Day in September. In 2025 it happens on Sunday, September 14th. Exact details regarding this year’s route and schedule are to be confirmed.

In previous years, registration used to be at 9:00 am, the run started at 10:00 am and by noon it was all over and everyone headed home.

The address for Inter River Park is 1301 Lillooet Road. The park itself runs along the side of Lynn Creek. There are trails that stretch from the north end of the park all the way to Park and Tilford Mall a couple of kilometres to the south. Some of the trails are paved but much of the ground is gravel.

 

2025 Rubber Ducky Race

 

Parking Tips

Inter River Park is a fairly large park. The park has a considerable number of parking spots spread out around the area. Most of the parking is just north of the starting area for the run, by the soccer fields. On days when kids’ soccer games take place, which includes Sundays in September, parking spaces can fill up.

If you can’t find a spot within the park there is also a bit of parking along Lillooet Road, plus up at Capilano University (although that’s a bit of a trek).

 

North Vancouver Terry Fox Crowds
Starting Area at Inter River Park

 

What to Expect and the Running Route

In the past, the North Vancouver Terry Fox run started in the small parking lot by the baseball diamond and a couple of the soccer fields at Inter River Park. In the starting area there was usually a booth for registrations, another selling souvenirs and a couple of others serving free snacks and drinks.

At around 10:00 am everyone was welcomed to the event, sponsors were thanked and a fitness trainer led everyone in a short warm-up. The running and walking began thereafter.

The 2025 event will likely be similar, although exact details are to be confirmed.

Of the 150 to 200 or so participants in a typical year, there are people of all ages and abilities. Participants include families with little kids, seniors and every age in between. There are serious runners, fast walkers and people who both run and walk. There are also others who really take their time. It’s a non-competitive event that takes place at a beautiful spot.

 

Port Coquitlam Terry Fox Hometown Tour

 

The Running Route

The route for the 2025 run is to be confirmed.

From the parking lot, participants in previous years headed down a trail towards the river. Once down the hill, the runners and walkers headed north up along the trail that followed the river.

Around a kilometre from the start there was a drink station. From there participants headed east up a bit of a slope, then south down the road past a series of soccer fields. The group passed the starting parking lot area and headed a little further south. They then circled back either to the starting area (for the two-kilometre crowd) or for a second loop (for the five-kilometre keeners).

(Note: Some runners and walkers never passed the starting area nor circled back to it – they just headed straight there and finished. That was the official two-kilometre route. Many continued on though for the extra half kilometre. 2025 details are to be confirmed.)

The running route was well-marked in the past and there were friendly volunteers along the way cheering participants on and showing them where to go.

 

North Vancouver Rotarians at Work
Rotarian Volunteers

 

Other Information

For a list of other similar Lower Mainland events, including the Terry Fox Hometown Run in Port Coquitlam, see our main article about Terry Fox Runs.

To learn more about the charitable cause that benefits from the money raised, or to find other runs, see the Terry Fox Foundation website.

For ideas about other things to do this time of year, check out our September Calendar or click Free Events in September.