What was St. John's Island used for in the past? What types of habitats are found at St. John's Island? What kinds of plants and animals live in these habitats? What kinds of dolphins are found around St. John's Island? What can I do to help protect and conserve St. John's Island for future generations?
This outdoor learning lesson is one of a series of seashore study lessons offered by Cicada Tree Eco-Place this quarter.
Suitable for kids 8 years and above.
Pre-registration required, with Celine Low at contact@cicadatree.org.sg giving participant's name, age & your mobile no.
Minimum 20 pax for walk to go ahead.
Time: 3-7pm
Venue: Chek Jawa Boardwalk, Pulau Ubin
Cost: $25 per kid (with maximum of 2 adults accompanying each kid at no charge). (Cost excludes the ferry ride to St. John's Island. The return ferry ride is $12 for kids 12 years and below and $15 for adults. All participants are required to purchase their own ferry tickets.)Duration of the ferry ride is about 45 mins. The last ferry will leave St. John's Island at 5.50pm.
Website: http://www.cicadatree.org.sg/