George Samuel Hanes

George Samuel Hanes (1882[1] – October 15, 1957[2]) was an engineer and political figure in British Columbia.

He represented North Vancouver from 1916 to 1924 in the Legislative Assembly of British Columbia as a Liberal and then as an Independent.

He was born in Olinda, Essex County, Ontario and was educated at the University of Toronto's School of Practical Science, receiving a B.Sc.

He also served as consulting engineer for the Burrard Inlet Tunnel and Bridge Company.

During World War II, Hanes served as an engineer during the construction of RCAF equipment depots in Calgary and military defense works at Prince Rupert, Tofino, and Port Hardy.