George Horace Gooderham (April 18, 1868 – 1942) was an Ontario manufacturer and political figure. He represented Toronto South and then Toronto Southwest in the Legislative Assembly of Ontario from 1908 to 1919 as a Conservative member.
He was born in Toronto, the son of George Gooderham. He married Cora Maude Northrop. Gooderham served on the school board for Toronto, serving as chair in 1904. He worked in the business founded by his grandfather, William Gooderham, the Gooderham & Worts distillery. Gooderham was Commodore for the Royal Canadian Yacht Club of Toronto.
George H. Gooderham Mansion: The George Gooderham House (presently known as The York Club), was built from 1889 to 1892 in a Romanesque style by architect David Roberts, Jr. Located at 135 St. George Street, the house was initially the residence of George Gooderham (1820–1905), a man who was of major importance in the financial, commercial, educational and cultural life of Toronto. Since 1910, the house has been occupied and run by The York Club. Crafted in red brick and portage sandstone, the house is aesthetically striking. The house is a magnificent example of its period.