Friends of East Coast Park · National Parks Board (NParks)

Stories of
Our East Coast

Join the community of 24 groups for a fun-filled morning of games, activities and walks!

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Event Details

Date Saturday, 20 June 2026
Time 9:00 AM - 1:00 PM
Venue Parkland Green, East Coast Park, Singapore
Organiser Friends of East Coast Park (FoECP) with NParks
Admission Free and open to all

What’s On

Saturday, 20 June 2026 · Parkland Green, East Coast Park · 9am – 1pm

Booths

ByeO Barelands

A card game featuring real species found around the park, with tips for enjoying nature responsibly.

International Coastal Cleanup Singapore

Coastal and marine specimens with interactive games which answer these questions about marine trash: Does Singapore have marine life worth saving? What pressures do they face? What is marine trash composed of? Where does it come from? What do we do about it?

Just Keep Thinking

Interactive quiz on marine environments and biodiversity beyond East Coast Park’s shoreline.

Nature Kakis

Details to be confirmed

Nature Society Singapore (Marine Conservation Group)

Interactive quiz and card game on horseshoe crabs - one of Singapore’s most ancient coastal residents.

NParks Animal and Veterinary Service

Chat with a Dog Trainer / Behaviourist Booth to learn more about Animal Behaviour and Welfare / Dog Training.

NParks Sisters’ Island Marine Park

Marine turtles in Singapore.

NParks Wildlife Management Division

Living in Nature.

NUS Toddycats!

Biodiversity specimens and interactive games on the wildlife of East Coast Park.

Otter Working Group

Quiz cards, games, and sticker giveaways on how humans and urban otters share East Coast Park.

Pasarfish

Singapore’s seafood heritage - aquaculture, fishing culture, and the ecology of local fish species through interactive games.

Young Nautilus

Touch real mangrove artefacts and explore Singapore’s mangrove ecosystems through mystery box games.

Ageless Bicyclists

Cycling, wellness and exploration. Ageless Bicyclists is a Singapore-based non-profit social enterprise that uses inclusive cycling programmes to improve the lives of people of all ages and abilities, especially those with disabilities such as autism.

LoveCycling SG

Active mobility safety - quiz and demonstration on safe cycling and active mobility at East Coast Park.

NParks Therapeutic Horticulture

This booth will share about therapeutic horticulture and give the public a chance to try out therapeutic horticulture activities.

Singapore Life Saving Society

This booth will share about providing guidelines and policies for drowning prevention and educating the public on water safety knowledge and training.

PUB

Jigsaw puzzles and PUB’s approach for coastal protection.

Public Hygiene Council

There will be 3 engaging tabletop games through which the public can learn about the importance of not littering, keeping public toilets clean, and returning trays whilst maintaining table cleanliness.

St. Patrick’s School

Students share their Love in Action project - litter picking, weeding, and tree planting at ECP with NParks.

Stridy

Litter behaviour and environmental education - learn how small actions add up to a cleaner East Coast Park.

NParks FoECP

There will be info boards to introduce the FoECP to the public.

Singapore Police Force

Scam and crime prevention advisory, available volunteer programmes, plus road safety for every motorist group and pedestrians.

Urban Redevelopment Authority

There will be panels containing information on Long Island.

Activities

Nature & Heritage Walk

NUS Toddycats · Register via Eventbrite

A guided walk exploring the natural and heritage highlights of East Coast Park.

Exploring Our Shores

International Coastal Cleanup Singapore · Register via Eventbrite

Join us for an intertidal visit to our shores and discover the rich marine ecosystem hidden away in the sand under your feet. Learn about the interesting marine animals and plants and hear interesting stories about them!
Time: 7.30am - 9.30am · Location: Public toilet in front of National Sailing Club (Carpark G)
Registration here

Bird Watching

Nature Society Singapore · Register via Eventbrite

A guided bird watching session at East Coast Park - spot resident and migratory birds that call the park home.
Registration here

Ageless O’ My Papa Ride 2026

Ageless Bicyclists · Sign up ›

A ~9km Father’s Day family ride in conjunction with ECP Day, featuring inclusive ‘Buddy Bike’ tandems so a child or adult can ride up front. Open to all ages who can cycle - children bring their own bike, adult bikes available for rent. Free to join (donations welcome), with no on-site registration, so please sign up in advance.
Time: 9am - 1pm (registration 8.30am) · Location: Singapore Sports Hub (Stadium MRT Exit B)
Registration here

Community Clean-up

Stridy · Register via Eventbrite

Join a community litter-pick along East Coast Park - all cleanup tools will be provided, just come along and become part of the story of our East Coast.
Registration here

Di Tanjong Katong, airnya memang biru

Jerome Lim, The Long and Winding Road · Register via Eventbrite

A Nature & Heritage Walk through time at East Coast Park. Join Jerome Lim along parts of a ‘seawall’ he walked as a child - discover former seaside homes and learn how this once exclusive stretch of Tanjong Katong coast was reclaimed into Singapore’s largest park.
Time: 9am - 11.30am · Location: Marine Terrace MRT Exit 5
Registration here

Getting There

Parkland Green, East Coast Park, Singapore

By MRT

Take the Thomson-East Coast Line to Marine Parade (TE26), about an 11-minute walk to Parkland Green. Or take the East-West Line to Bedok (EW5) and board Bus 31 or 196 towards East Coast Park.

By Bus

Services 31, 196, 197 stop along East Coast Park Service Road. Alight near Parkland Green (Area C2).

By Car

Enter via East Coast Parkway (ECP) or Marine Parade Road. Carparks available at Parkland Green (C2). Charges apply on weekends.

By Bicycle

ECP is fully connected to Singapore's Park Connector Network (PCN). Dedicated cycling paths lead directly to Parkland Green.

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