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Offline Vault Boy

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Lower Seletar: New water sports haven
« on: March 08, 2007, 22:18 »
The Lower Seletar Reservoir will be the site for a $300,000 water sports centre by May.

The People's Association (PA) is setting up the centre there, at the southern edge of the Yishun housing estate to introduce water sports to areas away from the coast.

Kayaks and dragonboats will be available for rent starting from $10 an hour.

Life jackets, smaller paddles for children and kayaks that can seat two adults and a child will also be available, so families can enjoy being on the water together.

Kayaking courses will also be conducted.

The water sports centre, to be designed in wood and landscaped to blend in with its park surroundings, will also offer space for storing boats and kayaks.

Already, the Republic and Nanyang polytechnics have expressed interest in storing boats used by their students there, said the PA.

The only water sports facility now in the area is run by Seletar Country Club.

It has kayaks and sailing boats, but these are for its members, although some schools and corporate groups have used its facilities.

The upcoming water sports centre will be the third that PA is setting up in the heartland, after the first two facilities in Bedok Reservoir and Jurong Lake.

These facilities are part of the concerted drive by the Government to introduce recreational activities in Singapore's water catchment areas under the Active, Beautiful, Clean Waters Programme.

The authorities hope that people will be moved to appreciate and conserve water if they have greater access to the island's water bodies for recreation.

The centre in Bedok Reservoir ran about 50 water sports courses for 2,000 people last year, in addition to pulling in between 60 and 80 walk-in customers every week.

Lower Seletar Reservoir itself will be the magnet for water-related activities in the coming years: In the next five years, the area will have a waterside stage for outdoor performances, a viewing gallery for rowing competitions and a bridge spanning the reservoir.

Yishun resident Mavis Ong, 26, who lives in a housing block overlooking the reservoir, is looking forward to the changes.

The system administrator said she has never kayaked before, but may pick up the paddle for the first time when the centre opens.

Fellow Yishun resident Bernard Tan, a 34-year-old business manager, hopes there will be boats that couples can rent for a slow glide out to the reservoir to take in the scenery.

"It will be romantic," he said.

Source: Straits Times, March 7, 2007.

caught this news. anyone leaving in yishun area are so lucky...
Where can I paddle? I just got out of Vault 13!

Offline RPaddler

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Lower Seletar: New water sports haven
« Reply #1 on: March 16, 2007, 17:13 »
HAHA. beware of the crocodiles...   :lol:

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« Reply #2 on: March 17, 2007, 00:10 »
You mean Anaconda  :?:

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Lower Seletar: New water sports haven
« Reply #3 on: March 18, 2007, 23:27 »
:shock:
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Offline merman

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Lower Seletar: New water sports haven
« Reply #4 on: March 21, 2007, 20:56 »
Now we have Seletar, MacRitchie, Bedok.... where else next PUB?

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« Reply #5 on: April 01, 2007, 02:32 »
MARINA!!!!
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Lower Seletar: New water sports haven
« Reply #6 on: April 15, 2007, 17:24 »
hmmmm.....maybe some Roman Abramovic should go and set up a new boat rental in Singapore River =X
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Re: Lower Seletar: New water sports haven
« Reply #7 on: May 13, 2007, 20:58 »
Good news for people living in the North. As of today, the PA watersports centre at Seletar Reservoir is officially opened!
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Re: Lower Seletar: New water sports haven
« Reply #8 on: May 15, 2007, 12:21 »
Hmmm, i remember my Dad and myself trying to launch our kayaks in Seletar Reservoir two years ago. We were stopped by some PUB lackey on a motorbike before we were even 50 metres offshore. Times change, but rules are still rules - we couldn't, and probably still can't launch our own exploration without running into some form of trouble in so-called 'new' waters.

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Re: Lower Seletar: New water sports haven
« Reply #9 on: May 15, 2007, 22:39 »
well yes you can! Private kayaks are allowed onto our reservoirs with some conditions. You can get the details here: www.sg.kayakasia.org