Demographics of Grenada

Grenadian Creole French is mainly spoken in smaller rural areas, but today it can only be heard in a few small pockets of the society.

Historically the religious makeup of the islands of Grenada covers the period from first European occupation in the 17th century.

More recently, according to the government's 2011 information, 85.2% percent of the population of Grenada is considered Christian, 7.7% is non-Christian and 7% has no religious belief.

Roughly one third of Christians are Roman Catholics (36% of the total population), a reflection of early French influence on the island, and one half are Protestant (49.2%).

Other estimates include Baptists (2.9%), Church of God (2.6%), Methodists (1.8%), Evangelicals (1.6%) Jehovah's Witnesses (1.1%), and Brethren Christian (0.5%).