René-Amable Boucher de Boucherville (February 12, 1735 – August 31, 1812) was a seigneur, soldier and political figure in Lower Canada.
He was born at Fort Frontenac (later Kingston), the son of Pierre Boucher de Boucherville, in 1735.
He was wounded at the Battle of the Plains of Abraham, captured by the British and later sent to France as part of a prisoner exchange.
His son Thomas-René-Verchères participated in the fur trade and was seigneur of Boucherville and Verchères.
His daughter Madeleine-Charlotte married Louis-René Chaussegros de Léry, who took over the post of overseer of highways after his father-in-law's retirement.