Pierre Delorme (de L'Orme) (ca October 1, 1832 – November 10, 1912) was a Métis fur trader, businessman, farmer and political figure.
The Provincial Road 210 bridge over the Red River near St. Adolphe is named after Pierre Delorme.
He was born in St. Boniface, Rupert's Land in 1832 to Joseph Amable Fafard dit Delorme and Josephte Bellisle.
He was a member of the provisional government established by Louis Riel and captured Major Charles Arkoll Boulton, Thomas Scott, and others when they attempted to take over Upper Fort Garry (now Winnipeg).
Even after he left politics, Delorme lobbied for amnesty for Riel and for Métis land rights.