A historic small town on the shores of Murat Bay, Denial Bay is one of the major areas for oyster growing and production on the Eyre Peninsula.
Denial Bay offers a good jetty perfect for catching the abundant blue swimmer crabs, King George Whiting and other fish species.
The historic McKenzie Ruins and the McKenzie's Landing provide an interesting history to the settlement of the region.
Denial Bay is close to Ceduna, one of the larger towns of the Eyre Peninsula, serviced by an airport, accommodation facilities, art galleries and more.
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