Coat of arms of Grenada
| Coat of arms of Grenada | |
|---|---|
| Armiger | Crown of Grenada |
| Adopted | 1974 |
| Crest | On a royal helmet affronty, lambrequined Gules, seven red roses surrounded with a garland of Bougainvillea-flowers. |
| Torse | Argent and Gules |
| Shield | Quarterly, a cross Or, 1&4: Gules, a lion passant guardant Or, 2&3: Vert, a crescent and a lily Or; and in nombril point a picture of the Santa Maria. |
| Supporters | An armadillo on the dexter, supporting a stalk of maize, and a pigeon on the sinister, supporting a banana tree, all proper |
| Compartment | Mount St. Catherine and Grand Etang Lake, all proper |
| Motto | Ever Conscious of God, We Aspire, Build and Advance as One People |
The coat of arms of Grenada is the official heraldic achievement of the Caribbean island state of Grenada. It was granted by royal warrant of Queen Elizabeth II on 6 December 1973.