Levius Peters Sherwood (December 12, 1777 – May 19, 1850) was a lawyer, judge and political figure in Upper Canada.
In 1818, he successfully defended two Métis against charges of murdering Robert Semple in the Red River Colony.
He played an important role in the trials for treason that followed the Upper Canada Rebellion.
His son Henry became a member of the Legislative Assembly, a judge and mayor of Toronto.
His brother, Samuel, served in the legislative assemblies of Upper and Lower Canada.