Louis Bourdages (July 6, 1764 – January 20, 1835) was a businessman and political figure in Lower Canada.
Bourdages studied at the Petit Séminaire de Québec, where he met Pierre-Stanislas Bédard.
He returned to Quebec City in 1787, where he was unsuccessful in establishing himself as a merchant, and moved to Saint-Denis on the Richelieu River in 1790 where he became a farmer.
Bourdages was generally opposed to measures intended to put an end to seigneurial tenure.
Bourdages helped prepare the Ninety-Two Resolutions submitted to the British government in 1834.