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- Camp X was a spy training camp and communications centre established by British Security Co-ordination on the shore of Lake Ontario on the border between Whitby and East Whitby Townships. The camp opCamp X was a spy training camp and communications centre established by …
- Camp X was a spy training camp and communications centre established by British Security Co-ordination on the shore of Lake Ontario on the border between Whitby and East Whitby Townships. The camp opCamp X was a spy training camp and communications centre established by …
- On 7 February 1912, the Ontario government announced that Whitby would be the site for a new mental health facility. The new facility, called Ontario Hospital Whitby, was set to replace the outdatedOn 7 February 1912, the Ontario government announced that Whitby would be …
- On 7 February 1912, the Ontario government announced that Whitby would be the site for a new mental health facility. The new facility, called Ontario Hospital Whitby, was set to replace the outdatedOn 7 February 1912, the Ontario government announced that Whitby would be …
- The Methodist Tabernacle was built in 1875-76 at 201 Centre Street South. It became the Whitby United Church in 1925 and St. Mark's United Church in 1962.The Methodist Tabernacle was built in 1875-76 at 201 Centre Street South. …
- The Methodist Tabernacle was built in 1875-76 at the south-east corner of Centre and Colborne Streets. It became the Whitby United Church in 1925 and St. Mark's United Church in 1962.On April 1, 1929The Methodist Tabernacle was built in 1875-76 at the south-east corner of …
- The Methodist Tabernacle was built in 1875-76 at the south-east corner of Centre and Colborne Streets. It became the Whitby United Church in 1925 and St. Mark's United Church in 1962.On April 1, 1929The Methodist Tabernacle was built in 1875-76 at the south-east corner of …
- St. John the Evangelist Roman Catholic Church was built in 1902-1903 at the north east corner of Palace Street and John Street. It served as a church from 1903 to 1959, as a public hall (known as theSt. John the Evangelist Roman Catholic Church was built in 1902-1903 at …
- The Ontario Bank building was constructed in 1867/68 by Chester Draper, with George Cormack of Whitby as architect. The bank closed approximately 1890 and it became Edmund Stephenson's telegraph andThe Ontario Bank building was constructed in 1867/68 by Chester Draper, with …
- The Ontario Bank building was constructed in 1867/68 by Chester Draper, with George Cormack of Whitby as architect. The bank closed approximately 1890 and it became Edmund Stephenson's telegraph andThe Ontario Bank building was constructed in 1867/68 by Chester Draper, with …
- In 1974, the Whitby Public Library moved some collections from the Carnegie Library into the basement of the Municipal Building at 405 Dundas Street West. When the new Town Hall at 575 Rossland RoadIn 1974, the Whitby Public Library moved some collections from the Carnegie …
- In 1974, the Whitby Public Library moved some collections from the Carnegie Library into the basement of the Municipal Building at 405 Dundas Street West. When the new Town Hall at 575 Rossland RoadIn 1974, the Whitby Public Library moved some collections from the Carnegie …
- In 1974, the Whitby Public Library moved some collections from the Carnegie Library into the basement of the Municipal Building at 405 Dundas Street West. When the new Town Hall at 575 Rossland RoadIn 1974, the Whitby Public Library moved some collections from the Carnegie …
- In 1974, the Whitby Public Library moved some collections from the Carnegie Library into the basement of the Municipal Building at 405 Dundas Street West. When the new Town Hall at 575 Rossland RoadIn 1974, the Whitby Public Library moved some collections from the Carnegie …
- In 1974, the Whitby Public Library moved some collections from the Carnegie Library into the basement of the Municipal Building at 405 Dundas Street West. When the new Town Hall at 575 Rossland RoadIn 1974, the Whitby Public Library moved some collections from the Carnegie …
- The Ontario Bank building was constructed in 1867/68 by Chester Draper, with George Cormack of Whitby as architect. The bank closed approximately 1890 and it became Edmund Stephenson's telegraph andThe Ontario Bank building was constructed in 1867/68 by Chester Draper, with …
- In 1974, the Whitby Public Library moved some collections from the Carnegie Library into the basement of the Municipal Building at 405 Dundas Street West. When the new Town Hall at 575 Rossland RoadIn 1974, the Whitby Public Library moved some collections from the Carnegie …
- Leonard Cullen was a gardener, entrepreneur, and the founder of Whitby’s biggest tourist attraction, Cullen Gardens and Miniature Village. He was born on February 5, 1925. In 1947, Cullen purchased JLeonard Cullen was a gardener, entrepreneur, and the founder of Whitby’s biggest …
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