BOISE -- There's a new place in Boise to celebrate survivors of childhood cancer.
The Children's Cancer Pavilion was unveiled today in Julia Davis Park.
The pavilion overlooks the duck pond, features a colorful mural, a paved walkway with bronze footprints signifying a child's steps to survival.
There are also two hop-scotch designs made with engravings by kids who have battled cancer, and personalized tiles that form picnic table tops.
This was made possible by the Trevor's Trek Foundation, whose founder is a childhood cancer survivor himself.
Trevor Schaefer started working on this six years ago.
"It's been about six years in the making, and we've had some roadblocks and speed bumps along the way, but we're finally here, and finally able to open this up to the public and kids who battle cancer," said Schaefer. "And, hopefully they can draw inspiration and hope from it."
The pavilion is right next to the Cancer Survivor Plaza in Julia Davis Park.