Coast2Coast Trail CP 5 Adam Road Food Center - Bishan-Ang Mo Kio Park (2020)
The Coast-to-Coast Trail is a 36 km trail that spans across Singapore. Stretching from Jurong Lake Gardens in the west to Coney Island Park in the northeast, it will take users through a variety of parks, park connectors, nature areas, places of interest and urban spaces. Some of these include Bishan-Ang Mo Kio Park in central Singapore, and Sengkang Riverside Park, in the northeast of our island.
CP 5 - Bishan-Ang Mo Kio Park
Bishan-Ang
Mo Kio Park - As one of the largest urban parks in central Singapore,
Bishan-Ang Mo Kio Park is a great place for families to have a fun day out.
Under PUB’s Active, Beautiful and Clean Waters (ABC) Programme, the old
concrete canal has been greened to become a beautiful and verdant 3 km
meandering river with lush banks.
Aside
from its unique waterways, the park features lush greenery at Pond Gardens and
River Plains, making it a popular choice among nearby residents for
recreational activities.
Lotus
Garden @ Bishan-Ang Mo Kio Park 2- Stroll along the bridges and admire the pond with its beautiful
picturesque view of lotuses. The pond is also home to a healthy population of
dragonflies and a wide array of birds.
Allotment Garden - The Allotment Garden is located at the Pond Gardens near Carpark C along Sin Ming Avenue. It was opened on 1 March 2018 with 70 gardening plots. Individuals wishing to have their own space to garden can rent a plot for three years to grow and maintain their own plants.
Cleaning Biotope - The Cleansing Biotope is a series of specially engineered wetland cells that offers the effective treatment of river and pond water while maintaining a beautiful and natural-looking environment. The wetland cells consist of nutrient-poor substrates on which plants known for their natural water cleansing properties are grown. These specially selected wetland and aquatic plants can filter pollutants and absorb nutrients from the water, thus maintaining water quality without the use of chemicals. Water from Kallang River and Landscape Pond is filtered through the layers of substrate. Part of the filtered water from the Cleansing Biotope flows into the control room for further UV treatment; this treated water is used in the Water Playground. The rest of the filtered water is recirculated into the Landscape Pond
Therapeutic
Garden - The 900-sqm Therapeutic Garden at Bishan-Ang Mo Kio Park has design elements
and user-friendly features to meet the needs of the elderly, including those
with conditions such as dementia. It provides respite for visitors of all ages.
The garden was opened on 19 September 2017
CP5
Bishan-Ang Mo Kio Park (Near Therapeutic Garden)
Bishan-Bidadari Nature Way
Bishan-Ang Mo Kio Park Inclusive Playground
Butterfly
Habitat碧山宏茂桥 蝴蝶园 - Designed as a refuge in the heart of Bishan-Ang Mo Kio Park, the
Butterfly Habitat is home to more than 30 species of butterflies.
Recycle
Hill at Bishan Park - Recycle Hill provides a good vantage point to view the
entire park, and serves as a reminder of what the park used to be like. In line
with green efforts, the foundation of this hill is made of concrete slabs salvaged
from old Kallang canal. At the top of Recycle Hill sits a steel sculpture by
Kelvin Lim named ‘An Enclosure For A Swing’. This art installation won the 2009
City Developments Limited Singapore Sculpture Award.
Kalang
River @ Bishan-Ang Mo Kio Park
Community/Herb
Garden
Lotus
Pond @ Bishan- Ang Mo Kio Park 1 (Dragonfly Pond)
Marymount Community Club
Ang
Mo KIo Town Garden West - Built on a hillock with lush and spreading greenery,
Ang Mo Kio Town Garden West is a great place for nature lovers and fitness
enthusiasts alike.
Recreational
runners looking for a challenge can jog on the many footpaths winding through
the forest and flowing over the hilly terrain. Nature lovers can enjoy the
secondary forest which has plants such as Dillenia and Vitex growing
plentifully
AMK
Park Connector
Adventure
Playground
Lotus
Pond (Upgrading) - The Lotus Pond which is just along Ang Mo Kio Avenue 6, 19
different species of dragonflies resting atop lotus flowers
Allotment
Garden
Kebun
Baru Bird Corner
Ang Mo Kio Linear Park
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