Cléophe Cimon (1822 – March 29, 1888) was a notary and political figure in Canada East.
Cimon studied at the Petit Séminaire de Québec, qualified to practice as a notary in 1843 and set up practice at La Malbaie and then Quebec City.
His uncle André Cimon represented Saguenay in the legislative assembly for Lower Canada.
His brother Simon-Xavier and his son Ernest were members of the Canadian House of Commons.
His daughter Marie Caroline married Philippe Dufour, who later served in the Quebec Legislative Assembly.