Discover the fascinating aquatic ecosystem that exists when you go deeper beyond the surface of Dragonfly Lake.
The Dragonfly Lake has a rich source of aquatic life from fish to plants; with the latter acting as a natural eco-filter to cleanse water that has been captured from run-offs or pumped in from the connecting Marina reservoir. Filter beds comprising aquatic reeds are strategically located where the water enters and discharges from the lake system.
As one of two lakes flowing through Bay South at Gardens by the Bay, these aquatic plants also play a vital role in maintaining the right amount of nutrients in the lake by helping to absorb excess nitrogen and phosphorus, so as to ensure better water quality. Learn more interesting facts as you take a stroll on the boardwalk of the Dragonfly Lake.
What to look out for at the Dragonfly Lake?
Enjoy an interactive learning experience as you take a walk down the Dragonfly Lake’s boardwalk. Here are some things to look out for:
- Three sculptural and planted island clusters that highlight the need for aquatic ecosystem conservation
- Narrative media with information panels that depict the sustainable ecological systems of the lake
- Digital interactive binoculars that will offer you an augmented reality view of the lake system








