George McBeath (c. 1740 – December 3, 1812) was a fur trader, businessman and political figure in Lower Canada.
McBeath entered the fur trade in 1765, travelling to the Lake Superior region.
With Peter Pond and others, McBeath purchased shares in the North West Company, which he held until 1787.
McBeath was elected to the Legislative Assembly of Lower Canada in a 1793 by-election held after the death of François-Antoine Larocque.
He was named justice of the peace for Montreal district in 1795 and, in 1799, he was appointed customs collector for the port of St Johns (later Saint-Jean-sur-Richelieu).