Saint Patrick Parish, Administrative parish in northern Grenada.
Saint Patrick Parish is an administrative region in northern Grenada spanning approximately 44 square kilometers. The area combines coastal zones with agricultural land and extends across the northernmost sections of the island.
The region was established as one of Grenada's original parishes during colonial settlement by French and British powers. It was the site of significant moments in Caribbean history, including resistance to European conquest.
Local residents maintain traditional farming practices focused on nutmeg and cocoa production, which form the foundation of the parish's agricultural identity.
The capital Sauteurs is reachable by direct bus routes from Saint George's, with services running from early morning through late afternoon. The best time to visit is during the dry months, when roads are in better condition and exploration is easier.
Lake Antoine fills an extinct volcanic crater and maintains a constant water level despite lacking visible water sources. The hidden system of underground springs feeds the body of water, making it a hydrological mystery of the region.
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