The City of Coronado Aquatics Center at 1845 Strand Way operates a 52-meter competition pool with a movable bulkhead that converts between Olympic long-course and 25-yard short-course configurations on Coronado Island in the 92118 ZIP. Coronado Swim – Team Elite uses the facility as its primary training venue, developing competitive swimmers who qualify for regional and national meets from a pool complex that also hosts public lap swim, water aerobics, youth swim lessons, and summer camps for island families. The Strand Way address places the center on the bayside corridor between Glorietta Bay Park and the Silver Strand approach, connected to the Orange Avenue village by the flat bikeable grid that defines transportation on this compact, walkable island. Pool depth ranges from 4.5 feet to 13 feet in the diving well, supporting USA Swimming-sanctioned competition, water polo matches, lifeguard training, and the military combat side-stroke conditioning used by SEAL candidates from Naval Amphibious Base Coronado. Visitors from mainland San Diego cross the Coronado Bridge and reach the Strand Way complex within minutes, and the Coronado Ferry delivers foot passengers to the island's bayfront less than a mile from the aquatics center. Public-access programming includes Red Cross-certified learn-to-swim classes, adult stroke clinics, senior water-fitness sessions, and recreational open-swim periods, making the facility the only Olympic-spec pool in the 92118 ZIP open to both residents and visitors. The center's position between Glorietta Bay and Coronado Beach gives swimmers a choice between the controlled-temperature pool environment and the open-water Pacific conditions that Hotel Del Coronado guests and Coronado Beach visitors encounter a few blocks west.