In 1998, North Yarmouth Academy's ice arena was named the "Travis Roy Arena" in his honor. His jersey number, 00, was retired by NYA as well. It hangs in the rafters alongside
Eric Weinrich's No. 7 — the only numbers retired by NYA. In 1996, Maine High School Hockey created the Travis Roy Award, an award that would be given out annually to the best Class A boys’ high school hockey player in Maine. In October 1999, Roy's No. 24 was retired and raised to the rafters of Boston University's
Walter Brown Arena, now present in BU's
Agganis Arena. In 2015, Boston mayor Marty Walsh declared October 20 to be Travis Roy Day in the city of Boston. This new holiday, which started on the 20th anniversary of Roy's injury, was created to celebrate how Roy “has gone on to inspire not only the college hockey world, but people across the country thanks to his efforts with the Travis Roy Foundation.” His degree was earned due to his humanitarian work to help those with spinal cord injuries through fundraising for research, equipment, and fighting for legislation. ==Personal life and death==