a moment of folly led me to create this business listing using the mobile app’s «fill with my location» function! alas, although the location pin is correct, the address became filled initially with an SF address and now it has become an LA address! attempts to change it have been unfortunately rejected by the Unilocal team:( once again, you learn how valuable a CM is to the community! in the meantime, labrador nature reserve will remain in LALA land. now that that’s off my chest, we’re back to regular review writing service. this place is so rich in history that a non-historian like myself cannot do it justice trying to tell you about it’s significance. a visit here to view all of Nparks informative tidbits will provide you all you need to know about LNR. even students learn about it in their school curriculum. here you can immerse in the sun, sand and the sea. greenery aplenty amidst one rolling hill. a sandy playground, waterfront BBQ pits and a jetty which can only be viewed and not walked on anymore. for those interested in military history, the hills are alive with labrador’s battery. great photo ops abound, especially the 6-inch gun barrel. since young, i’ve heard stories of mysterious tunnels that leads from here to sentosa but have yet to witness the truth of it. there is also dragon’s teeth gate, a replica as it’s original was blown up by the british, and it’s navigational significance. as i write, i have yet to cover LNR in full. but according to Nparks’ website, Berlayer Creek is home to a myriad of fauna and flora. also of interest would be berlayer tower, rock tower and the machine gun post. all to be explored by me. so how do you get here since the address is wrong??? if you have a car, follow the directions to the location pin which is correct. parking at LNR is free with some working people parking here at carpark A and then walking out to take the mrt to their respective workplaces. if you are taking the bus, unfortunately, 408 only runs on weekends and public holidays. if you are taking the mrt, the circle line is what you need, Labrador MRT Station is your stop and it is about a 1 km walk in.