Frederick John Fulton, KC (December 8, 1862 – July 25, 1936) was a British-born and educated Canadian lawyer and politician.
He was a member of the British Columbia Legislative Assembly from 1900 until his retirement at the 1909 provincial election.
He served in a series of cabinet roles, including as President of the Executive Council (1903 to 1904), Minister of Education (1904 to 1906), Provincial Secretary (1904 to 1906), Attorney General (1906 to 1907), and Chief Commissioner of Lands and Works (1907 to 1908, and then only responsible for Lands between 1908 and 1909).
As Attorney General, he prosecuted and convicted the notorious Bill Miner.
Their youngest son Davie Fulton, was also a Kamloops lawyer, provincial and federal politician and judge.