Henry Goodridge (October 26, 1849[1] – February 25, 1914) was a politician and municipal councillor in Edmonton, Alberta, Canada.
Goodridge first came to Edmonton in 1874 with a troop of soldiers, visiting a settlement that had only recently started to expand beyond the confines of Fort Edmonton, near the present site of the Alberta Legislature Building.
Goodridge returned in 1876, becoming the first white settler in the area that is now the neighbourhoods of the former Town of Jasper Place, roughly 8 kilometres (5.0 miles) west of Fort Edmonton.
When his fiancé, D. S. McKay, arrived some time later, they married and homesteaded a farm roughly 35 kilometres (22 miles) west of Fort Edmonton, near what is now Stony Plain.
In 1908, Goodridge moved to Entwistle, Alberta to operate a lumber business.