Louis Massue (April 4, 1786 – July 4, 1869) was a businessman and political figure in Canada East.
In 1843, he was named to the Legislative Council of the Province of Canada; he resigned in 1851 to become customs inspector at the Port of Quebec.
He suffered a series of financial losses around 1849, including personal liability as a director of the Quebec Bank for the failure of a merchant who owed money to the bank, which forced the sale of Massue's extensive property holdings.
His brother Aignan-Aimé Massue served as a member of the legislative assembly for Lower Canada.
His nephew, Louis Huet Massue, later became a member of the House of Commons of Canada.