Pelton Canal River
The Pelton Canal River is a canalised watercourse that runs from Ubi to Kallang through MacPherson and the Kallang River. It is one of the Kallang River's several tributaries. This is a small river in Singapore that flows through a cluster of residential areas.
The Pelton Canal River is small, so people around often have activities such as fishing and sightseeing. Next to the river is a park with green trees running straight. The Pelton Canal is followed by a stretch of the subterranean Kallang-Paya Lebar Expressway (KPE). It runs from Braddell Road to Lorong 8 Toa Payoh, passing through Toa Payoh North and Lorong 6 Toa Payoh before meeting the Kallang River.
Reservoirs and canals are public places that are used by a variety of people. Lower Pierce Reservoir is the source of the Kallang River, which drains nearly one-sixth of the island's land area when coupled with its tributaries, the Geylang River, Rochor River, Sungei Whampoa, and the Pelton Canal. It is one of the longest rivers in Singapore.
Length: 14 km