Grenada Independence Day is a public holiday and is celebrated every year on February 7. The day is also celebrated as Grenada’s National Day. This holiday marks Grenada’s independence from Britain on February 7, 1974. If Independence Day of Grenada falls on a weekend, the following Monday is not considered a holiday. The day is observed in various cities across the country with colorful parades and official ceremonies. People dress up, visit their loved ones, make merry, and remember their struggle for freedom. On Independence Day of Grenada, shops, schools, and banks remain closed. Tourists also visit Grenada to partake in the lively occasion.

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