About Shelter Valley (Part 2) Road
 Shelter Valley (Part 2) Road in Alnwick/Haldimand, Ontario, is a scenic rural area known for its peaceful countryside, rolling farmlands, and proximity to small-town charm. While the immediate vicinity is primarily residential and agricultural, nearby towns like Cobourg and Port Hope offer a variety of amenities, cultural attractions, and recreational opportunities.
 Features
Northumberland County - Shelter Valley (Part 2) Road is located in Northumberland County, a region known for its natural beauty, agricultural heritage, and vibrant small communities.
Proximity to Lake Ontario - The area is a short drive from Lake Ontario, offering access to beaches, waterfront parks, and scenic views.
Schools
Cobourg Collegiate Institute - A public high school in nearby Cobourg, offering a range of academic and extracurricular programs.
Burnham Public School - An elementary school in Cobourg serving students from kindergarten to grade 8.
Malls
Cobourg Mall - A small shopping center in Cobourg featuring retail stores, services, and dining options.
Parks
Victoria Park - A historic waterfront park in Cobourg with walking trails, a beach, and seasonal events.
Seymour Conservation Area - A nature reserve near Campbellford with hiking trails, picnic areas, and scenic views.
Museums
Cobourg Museum Foundation - A local museum showcasing the history of Cobourg and Northumberland County.
Port Hope Archives - A historical archive and museum in nearby Port Hope, featuring exhibits on local heritage.
Theaters
Capitol Theatre - A historic theater in Port Hope hosting live performances, films, and cultural events.
Local Landmarks
Cobourg Pier - A picturesque pier extending into Lake Ontario, popular for walking and fishing.
Ferris Provincial Park - A nearby park with camping, hiking trails, and the scenic Ranney Gorge Suspension Bridge.
Summary
A tranquil rural area with access to nearby towns featuring schools, parks, museums, and shopping centers.