Chaudière Bridge
| Chaudière Bridge Pont de la Chaudière | |
|---|---|
| Chaudière Bridge in 2013, viewed from its southern end in Ottawa | |
| Coordinates | 45°25′16″N 75°43′07″W / 45.4211°N 75.7186°W | 
| Carries | 2 lanes connecting Rue Eddy and Booth Street, pedestrian walkway | 
| Crosses | Ottawa River | 
| Owner | Government of Canada | 
| Maintained by | Public Services and Procurement Canada | 
| Location | |
The Chaudière Bridge (French: Pont de la Chaudière) crosses the Ottawa River about 1 km (0.6 mi) west of Parliament Hill, joining the communities of Gatineau, Quebec, and Ottawa, Ontario, linking Rue Eddy in the Hull sector of Gatineau and Booth Street in Ottawa. The bridge is one portion of multiple spans constituting the Chaudière Crossing, which still contain portions of the first bridge linking Ottawa with Hull dating back to the time of Colonel By in the 1820s.
The bridge passes through the E.B. Eddy Company complex adjacent to the Chaudière Falls, from which the bridge gets its name.