Singapore Swimming Pool

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Delta Swimming Complex

Delta Swimming Complex is just 5 minutes walk from Redhill MRT Station. It is closed every wednesday for a whole day maintenance. You can enjoy the indoor and outdoor swimming complex and there is a gym on the second floor. Download your activesg app to gain access to one of the great facilities in Singapore….

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Jurong East Swimming Complex

Jurong East Swimming Complex (opened in March 2000) became the first public swimming complex to be completed in the new millennium. It has more feature than most other pools in singapore. It was then followed by Choa Chu Kang Swimming Complex (May 2001), Jalan Besar Swimming Complex (June 2003), Jurong West Swimming Complex (November 2006) and Sengkang Swimming Complex (August 2008). The latest is Pasir…

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Jalan Besar Swimming Complex

Jalan Besar Swimming Complex, Under The New Millennium scheme, was open in June 2003 along with Jurong East Swimming Complex (opened in March 2000) became the first public swimming complex to be completed. It was then followed by Choa Chu Kang Swimming Complex (May 2001), Jalan Besar Swimming Complex (June 2003), Jurong West Swimming Complex (November 2006) and Sengkang Swimming Complex (August 2008). The…

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Hougang Swimming Complex

As more new housing estates were being developed in the late eighties, HDB continued their plan of building swimming facilities in each of the new town centres. The addition of Yio Chu Kang Swimming Complex (opened in July 1986),Yishun Swimming Complex (March 1988), Bukit Batok Swimming Complex (April 1988), Woodlands Swimming Complex (August 1989) and Tampines Swimming Complex (December 1989) had brought a total…

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Heartbeat Bedok Swimming Complex

HEARTBEAT@BEDOK CLOSE 27TH MAY 2023 TO NOV 2023 Heartbeat Bedok Swimming Complex is a public swimming complex managed by Sport Singapore which was opened on 1st Aug 2017. The old bedok swimming complex was demolished and this new swimming complex was built closer to Bedok MRT Station within walking distance. There is also a library…

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Geylang East Swimming Complex

Geylang East Swimming Complex was opened in August 1978 along Aljunied Avenue 1. It was closed for several months in 2004 in a massive upgrading project, in which a children waterplay station was added as there were many new family around the new estate during that time. Click here to enrol for kids or adults Swimming…

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Chao Chu Kang Swimming Complex

Chao Chu Kang Swimming Complex was built in May 2001. This pool was part of the New Millennium to be completed alongside with other pools like Jurong East Swimming Complex (March 2000), Jalan Bear Swimming Complex (June 2003), Jurong West Swimming Complex (Nov 2006), Sengkang Swimming Compex (Aug 2008), Pasir Ris Swimming Complex (July 2011),…

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Bukit Batok Swimming Complex

Bukit Batok Swimming Complex was opened to public in 1988 after the development of Bukit Batok residential town in the 1980s It was surrounded by residential area and delighted many. A walking distance to the pool, often seen some residents walking there in shorts and trunk. Bukit Batok Swimming Complex is connected to many parks…

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Bishan Swimming Complex

Bishan Swimming Complex was opened to the public in Dec 1991. Also in the early ninties, many condominiums with private swimming facilities started to mushroomed in many parts of Singapore and reached its peak by 1996, before the bubble burst by the Asian fanancial Crisis in 1997. Bishan pool is sandwiches between Ang Mo Kio…

Swimming Pool

Before the Japanese Occupation (World World 2), there was only one Public Swimming Pool in Singapore known as Mount Emily Swimming Pool, located along Upper Willie Road where the Mount Emily Park stands today. It was a converted pool from a municipal reservoir and was opened to the public on 10th January 1931. During that…