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List of volcanoes in Grenada

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Main article: Lists of volcanoes
Major volcanoes of Grenada.

Grenada is an island formed by volcanic activity approximately 1-2 million years ago. It is said that the island is completely made of dozens of volcanoes through volcanic activity over a period of time throughout Grenada's formation in history. Ever since then, most of these volcanoes are now extinct except for two underwater submarine volcanoes Kick 'em Jenny and Kick 'em Jack (a smaller less known underwater submarine volcano.) As of today, most of these extinct volcanoes have now become volcano crater lakes and mountains such as Grand Etang Lake or Lake Antoine (Grenada) and Mount Saint Catherine (Grenada).

This is a list of active and extinct volcanoes in Grenada.

Name Elevation Location Last eruption
meters feet Coordinates
Kick 'em Jenny -168 -607 12°18′00″N 61°38′24″W / 12.300°N 61.640°W / 12.300; -61.640 July 2015
Mount Saint Catherine 840 2,756 12°09′N 61°40′W / 12.15°N 61.67°W / 12.15; -61.67 Approximately 1-2 million years ago
Grand Etang Lake 530 1,740 12°18′00″N 61°38′24″W / 12.300°N 61.640°W / 12.300; -61.640 Approximately 2 million years ago
Lake Antoine unknown unknown 12°18′00″N 61°38′24″W / 12.300°N 61.640°W / 12.300; -61.640 Approximately 2 million years ago

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