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St. Patrick’s Day is marked annually on March 17, the traditional death date of Ireland’s patron saint, and has become a celebration of Irish culture and heritage worldwide.
Check out the parades and celebrations in Canada and abroad.
A performer dressed as St. Patrick greets spectators during the St. Patrick’s Day parade in Dublin on Tuesday.

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A woman gestures as people gather on the day of the Dublin parade.

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Members of Ohio State University Marching Band prepare before the parade begins in Dublin.

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In Canada
Over the weekend, grand marshal Rev. Rodney Clark led the St. Patrick’s Day parade in Rawdon, Que., the town’s 48th annual parade. It’s the crown jewel of three days of festivities that celebrates the deep Irish roots in the community and elsewhere in the Laurentians.

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Chantal Larose and Veronique Porlier say they’ve been attending the Rawdon parade, among the largest St. Patrick’s Day celebrations in the province, for 25 years.

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Spectators watch a float with elementary school children from Rawdon, a town with over 11,000 people, which is about 77 kilometres north of Montreal.

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In Northern Ireland
Performers participate in the St. Patrick’s Day parade in Belfast on Tuesday.

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A person reacts during the St. Patrick’s Day parade in Belfast.

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In the U.S.
People march in the 265th St. Patrick’s Day parade in New York City on Tuesday.

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A woman displays a sign as she and others attend the parade on Fifth Avenue in Manhattan.

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North Babylon high school members march during the parade in New York City.

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The Wee Irish Pub, a fully functioning mobile Irish pub built by two Massachusetts brothers, is towed down Dorchester Avenue during the annual St. Patrick’s Day parade through the South Boston neighbourhood, on Sunday.

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A spectator takes a drink during the parade in South Boston.

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Women wearing South Boston hats and beards smile as confetti cannons blast during the parade in South Boston on Sunday.

(Charles Krupa/The Associated Press)
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