$75/month at Nitro in Austin. 50m x 25y pool with three or four coached workouts daily M-F, one workout Saturday morning. Includes use of the weight/fitness room and access to the pool during lap swimming hours.
That's a great price but offset by having to suffer with all those ridiculous longhorn tattoos and "hook em horns" hoots all day long. They should pay you to put up with that.
City of Calgary annual pool pass, good for 12 pools around the city (most 25m, some with weight rooms), just under $400 a year for adults, about $500 for families, approx. $150 for 65 and over. (They increase the price a little each year to adjust for inflation, hence the approximation)
The YMCA facilities (25m) are variable, with the older ones costing just a little more than the city pool pass, and the luxurious downtown Eau Claire "Y" starting at about $500 and going up to over $1000 for executive memberships.
The YWCA is about the same, but with a somewhat confusing fee structure that I've never figured out. It has the most under-utilized pool in town, probably due to the steep drop-in fee. A pity, because it's close to all the big downtown hotels.
Talisman Center, near the Stampede grounds, $699 per year for adults, $459 for over 65. Has three pools, so there's always one open for lap swimming, but it's usually the oldest one, and there's usually a bulkhead dividing it into 2-25m sections, so not much chance to swim a full 50m.
$475 for annual YMCA membership, which includes use of two 25-yard pools - smaller (warmer) pool mainly for aquacize and large pool mainly for lap swimming.
$79 per month for NYSC club, some of which have pools - but not the one near me (My company pays for half)
$75/month at Nitro in Austin. 50m x 25y pool with three or four coached workouts daily M-F, one workout Saturday morning. Includes use of the weight/fitness room and access to the pool during lap swimming hours.