Waterfall on the Chaudière River in Lévis, Quebec, Canada
For the identically named falls on the Ottawa River, see Chaudière Falls.
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Chaudière Falls (French: Chutes de la Chaudière, pronounced[ʃytdəlaʃodjɛʁ]) is a 35-meter-high (115 ft) waterfall in Lévis, Quebec along the Chaudière River. It is part of the regional Parc des Chutes-de-la-Chaudière, which features a 113-metre-long (371 ft) suspension footbridge standing 23 metres over the river.[3] There are walking and bicycle trails along the river.