Terrasses de la Chaudière is a complex of government
office buildings in
Gatineau,
Quebec,
Canada. The complex was built in 1978 as part of Prime Minister
Pierre Trudeau's initiative to see more federal workers based in the Quebec side of the
Ottawa River. It was built by developer
Robert Campeau and then leased to the government. This arrangement caused some controversy as Campeau had close links to the governing Liberals. The complex was named after the nearby
Chaudière Falls in the Ottawa River.