Frederick Armand Robicheau (1785 – April 18, 1863 in Corberrie, NS) was a political figure in Nova Scotia.
Simon d'Entremont and Robicheau are believed to be the first Acadians elected to a legislative assembly in North America.
Robicheau settled at Corberrie near Weymouth in Digby County, where he married Marguerite Melanson.
Robicheau ran for reelection in Clare township in 1840 but was defeated by Anselm-François Comeau.
He accompanied Monsignor Plessis as he made his way through the region in 1815 and was designated Justice of the Peace and Captain of the Militia in his battalion of Clare.