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Parc des Loisirs Saint-Liboire

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The park is the best place for sports and relaxation.

It has swings and slides for children. Furthermore, it has a baseball ground with a backstop, a basketball court, and a soccer field for teenagers and adults to enjoy different sports.

Relax under trees if you want to calm down.

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