François de Champflour (d. after 1649) was a soldier and administrator in New France.
Champflour served as commandant for Fort Richelieu from August 1642 to December 1643.
In the fall of 1645, he went to France to settle his affairs with the intention of returning, but in the end did not.
[1] In 1646, he was awarded the fief of Champflour at Trois-Rivières by the Compagnie des Cent-Associés.
In 1649, he sold this fief to Jacques Leneuf de La Poterie.