Saturday, 20 June 2026 · Parkland Green, East Coast Park
ECP Day 2026 features a full morning of booths, activities, and guided experiences. This page will be updated as programme details are confirmed.
NUS Toddycats brings the biodiversity of East Coast Park to life with specimens and interactive games. Explore the wildlife living in and around the park’s shores and green spaces.
Join ICCS for a guided exploration of the intertidal zone — the strip of coastline exposed between the tides. Discover the marine life that calls Singapore’s shoreline home.
NSS shines a spotlight on one of Singapore’s most ancient coastal residents. Join an interactive quiz and matching card game to learn why horseshoe crabs matter to our shores — and what threatens them.
East Coast Park is home to Singapore’s urban otters. The Otter Working Group explores the shared spaces where humans and otters meet — and how we can coexist. Quiz cards, games, and sticker giveaways for all ages.
A hands-on look at East Coast Park’s wildlife through ByeO Barelands’ card game, featuring species you can actually find around the park. Play, explore, and pick up simple tips for enjoying nature responsibly.
The Sisters’ Islands Marine Park team shares the story of marine turtles in Singapore — where they’re found, the threats they face, and what’s being done to protect them.
Touch and explore real mangrove artefacts — horseshoe crab moults, fiddler crabs, and mangrove seeds — then test your curiosity with mystery box games. Young Nautilus brings Singapore’s mangrove ecosystems to life for families and curious explorers.
Pasarfish explores Singapore’s seafood heritage — aquaculture, fishing culture, maritime history, and the ecology of local fish species. Drop by for interactive games and a fresh perspective on the sea.
Just Keep Thinking runs an interactive quiz on marine environments and biodiversity — a fun, engaging way to learn about the living ocean beyond East Coast Park’s shoreline.
Celebrate Father’s Day at ECP Day with a meaningful ~9km group ride from Singapore Sports Hub (Stadium MRT Exit B) to Parkland Green, East Coast Park Area C. Registration from 8.30am, ride from 9am–1pm. Open to all ages and abilities — designed especially for seniors and the neurodivergent community. Low-pressure, no racing, just fresh air and shared moments. Sign up here ›
Stridy runs a community litter-pick along East Coast Park and hosts a booth on litter behaviour and environmental education. Join the clean-up and become part of the story of our East Coast.
PUB’s Coastal Protection Department shares Singapore’s approach to protecting its coastline from rising seas. Explore interactive jigsaw puzzles that bring coastal resilience planning — including the Long Island project — to life.
St Patrick’s School students share their Love in Action (LIA) project — carried out in collaboration with NParks — including litter picking, weeding, and tree planting at East Coast Park.
NParks’ Animal & Veterinary Service brings a certified dog trainer and behaviourist to ECP Day. Get expert tips on animal behaviour, responsible dog ownership, and how to enjoy East Coast Park’s dog-friendly spaces.