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Lane Swim
Lane Swim Schedule
The Ruth Inch Memorial Pool tries to offer fitness swim times throughout the week at varied times to accommodate all types of schedules.
NO LANE SWIM AVAILABLE
THURSDAY 1-3p - MAY 17, 2012
HOLIDAY LANE SWIM HOURS
VICTORIA DAY AND NATIONAL ABORIGINAL DAY
MAY 21 AND JUNE 21, 2012
12-1p NOON SWIM AND SPLASH
| SWIM | DAY | TIME |
| Early Bird | Mon - Fri | 6a-7:55a |
| 1 Lane | Mon - Fri | 9a-2:55p |
| Noon Swim | Sun - Sat | 12p-12:55p |
| Adult Lane | Sun | 8p-9:25p |
| Adult Lane | Mon - Thurs | 9p-10:25p |
2 lanes Tues and Thurs 3p-6:30p
Lane Swim Etiquette
* Several swimmers (as many as 8 or more) can fit in a single lane if proper etiquette is observed and swimmers of like speed are together.
* Be respectful of others who are sharing the lane with you.
* Choose the correct lane for your swimming speed. Signs are posted to assist swimmers in choosing an appropriate lane if necessary.
* Be sure to notify other swimmers when you are entering a lane. This is done by sitting at the edge of the pool, waving a kickboard underwater or standing in the corner of the lane.
* Swimmers must share lanes and are expected to swim in a counter-clockwise circle if there are more than 2 swimmers in the lane. If the lane only has 2 swimmers then you can split the lane in half and swim on one side of the lane. Lifeguards may help make lane adjustments to accommodate everyone.
*Be courteous and responsive if you are asked to move lanes by the lifeguards. The lifeguard on duty will have the final say in the arrangement of lanes.
* When passing, wait and pass at the wall. Gently tap the foot of the swimmer ahead of you indicating you wish to pass. Do not attempt to swim around a slower swimmer as this may collisions with swimmers coming in the opposite direction.
* A lead swimmer, who feels a touch on the feet from an overtaking, should continue to the next wall, then stop in the corner of the lane to let the faster swimmer pass.
* When resting on the wall, please move the outward corners of the lane to allow swimmers room to easily turn at the wall.




