The Blues saw their visitors hit back in the final minute to deny them a third straight win.
Whitby's momentum was checked after a last-minute Workington equaliser at the Towbar Express Stadium.
After victories over Bamber Bridge and at leaders Radcliffe- the first side to win there in the NPL Premier this season- hopes were high going into Saturday's clash.
However, Town found it tough going in heavy conditions.
Still, it looked as though they'd found a way to win after Jacob Gratton netted from the penalty spot in the second half.
Aaron Haswell rattled the crossbar before the Cumbrians forced home right at the end.
Blues Assistant Manager Jonathan Franks wasn't impressed with his side's display:
Whitby have no time to dwell on the game as they travel to Lancaster City on Tuesday night in the league with a 7.45pm start.


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