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The restaurant is known for its fish and chips, [5] and has been described as a "bloody good fish and chip shop". [6] The restaurant won a Coast Award for being best fish and chip shop of 2007. [1] The restaurant has faced complaints from local businesses for its long queues. [7] It sources its fish from the local Fishery Lockers Fish. [8]
There are four Entertainment Centrums: the Oakville, Mississauga, Whitby, and Ottawa (Kanata) Entertainment Centrums. These plazas have movie theatres, fitness centres, and restaurants, among other attractions. Patrons park in a parking lot outside the Centrum, and walk into an outdoor open area.
The Whitby Mall is composed of a ground floor of enclosed retail space and an upper floor of commercial office space. [1] It opened in 1970, with roughly twenty stores and Woolco and Miracle Food Mart serving as anchor tenants. [2]
Whitby Golf Club formed in 1891 and has been at its 18-hole course on cliff tops to the northwest of the town since 1895. [148] Whitby Town F.C. Whitby Town F.C., formed in 1892, is a semi-professional football club which plays in the Northern Premier League at its 3,200 capacity Turnbull Ground on Upgang Lane. [149]
Whitby is a town in Durham Region in Ontario, Canada.Whitby is located in Southern Ontario 11 kilometres (6.8 mi) east of Ajax and 8 kilometres (5.0 mi) west of Oshawa, on the north shore of Lake Ontario and is home to the headquarters of Durham Region.
Boyes, Station Square, Whitby. There are examples of the company converting various non-retail premises into stores. In June 1984, a store was opened in what was previously the Empire Cinema in Whitby. [40] In the same year, the former Bower's restaurant in Malton was converted to a Boyes store. [41]
The old station building survives as a pub/restaurant, with the rest of the site now occupied by a cinema and an indoor market. North Berwick: The North Berwick branch line had been under threat of closure following the publication of the Beeching Report in the 1960s. By the 1980s the threat of closure had gone, but the old station was ...
The building was commissioned and paid for by the local lord of the manor, Nathaniel Cholmley, and was designed and built, in the neoclassical style, by the architect Jonathan Pickernell, [1] who also constructed the two inner piers in Whitby Harbour between 1781 and 1812. It is located in the Old Town area of Whitby on the east side. [2]