Fans of the beloved Canadian family drama Heartland have ridden through 18 seasons of heartfelt stories about the Fleming-Bartlett clan, their sprawling Alberta ranch, and the unbreakable bonds that tie them to the land and each other. With Season 19 wrapping up its run on CBC and streaming platforms, whispers about a potential Season 20 have started galloping through online forums and social media. Does the show that’s outlasted so many others have one more chapter in the saddle? Here’s everything we know so far.
Before dreaming about Season 20, a nod to the here and now: Season 19 kicked off with a bang in fall 2025, delivering 10 episodes packed with wildfires threatening the ranch, Lyndy’s budding horse talents, and those classic Fleming family tugs-of-war. Amber Marshall shared the exciting news herself in a May 2025 video on her YouTube channel and socials, confirming production was underway and hinting at bold strides for the characters. Episodes dropped Sundays on CBC Gem at 7 p.m. ET (7:30 NT), with the season wrapping by late December.
Viewers tuned in for moments like Amy risking it all to save a pregnant mare from flames in the opener, “Risk Everything,” or dealing with the fallout from Lyndy’s first 4-H show gone sideways. The season didn’t shy away from heavier themes either—Georgie’s anger over losing her horse Bear to a new role hit hard, mirroring the show’s knack for blending joy with real-life ache. Overall, ratings held steady, cementing Heartland‘s spot as CBC’s top family drama and a quiet powerhouse in syndication on U.S. networks like Up Faith & Family.
Straight talk—official word on Heartland Season 20 remains as elusive as a wild mustang right now. CBC’s latest announcements in May 2025 locked in Season 19, but they’ve stayed mum on extending the streak to 20. That said, the network has a history of last-minute renewals; Season 18 got the green light in May 2024, right after filming wrapped on the prior batch. With Heartland now holding the record as Canada’s longest-running one-hour scripted drama, surpassing Street Legal back in 2014, there’s every reason to bet on momentum.
Production-wise, if Season 20 happens, expect cameras to roll in spring 2026, mirroring the pattern for past seasons. Filming typically spans Calgary’s stunning landscapes from May to August, wrapping just in time for a fall premiere. Cast commitments play a role too—Amber Marshall juggles the show with her music and horse advocacy, while Michelle Morgan directs episodes on the side. No one’s hinted at bowing out, which bodes well.
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