| Definitions
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| Public Swim |
Public swims are open to anyone who wishes to
attend, but children must follow our Supervision and Safety Guidelines. Public swims
tend to be the most popular choice for those wishing to come in for plain old fun in the
water. The pool surface is usually wide open with no lane markers |
| Family Swim |
Family swims provide a time in the pool for
families or groups to swim together. All children attending these swims must be
directly accompanied by an adult, and we encourage families to attend together and spend
some wet quality time |
| Leisure Swim |
Leisure Swims are open to adults 16 + years
either alone or accompanied by children 5 years of age and under. These swims have no
restrictions on how participants must swim and provide an excellent opportunity for young
families to enjoy an hour of quiet swimming. It's also a great time for adults to
socialize while they have a leisurely swim
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| Adult Swim |
Adult swims are open to anyone 16 years and
older. During an adult swim, the pool is set up with lane markers and most
participants are diligently swimming laps. The lanes in the pool are designed for
slow, medium and fast swimmers. If it's busy and your sharing a lane you need to be
aware of other swimmers. |
| Early Bird Swim |
These swims are for all those morning people who
want to get their day started with a splash. Our early bird swims
begin at 7am and
are attended by swimmers who wish to swim laps and have a morning workout. Lane
markers in the pool indicate slow, medium and fast lanes. |
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Note: All swims terminate at
10 minutes to the hour.
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