It both serves to increase park and water frontage for the housing estates and provide a green respite for residents.
Designed with four themes to cater to residents of all ages, the park also provides residents opportunities for leisure activities such as jogging and cycling which can be carried out along the promenade at both sides of the waterway.
[2] In 2015, vice activities were previously reported in the area involving foreign male workers and women, with the most recent raid by the Singapore Police Force involving one man drowned in the waters.
[3] There are sand play areas, fitness corners as well as a children's playground in the park.
The park connector also has a rich biodiversity, with water birds like the grey heron and the white-throated kingfisher present.