Canadian viewers have been glued to their screens since October 17, 2025, but the moment American Hearties have been counting down to is finally here: Heartland Season 19 gallops onto UP Faith & Family in the U.S. on Thursday, November 6. The beloved family drama—now in its record-breaking 19th season—continues to weave love, loss, healing, and horses against the breathtaking Alberta Rockies, proving why it remains the longest-running one-hour scripted series in Canadian television history.

Filmed across the rolling foothills of Calgary and High River, Season 19 picks up with Amy Fleming (Amber Marshall) facing her most emotional journey yet as she navigates single motherhood, new romance whispers, and the lingering shadow of Ty Borden’s absence. Meanwhile, Jack Bartlett (Shaun Johnston) grapples with legacy questions as the ranch faces fresh threats, Lou (Michelle Morgan) balances political ambition with family chaos, and Georgie (Alisha Newton) chases Olympic dreams amid heartbreak. Tim (Chris Potter) and Jessica’s marriage hits rocky terrain, while young Lyndy discovers her own love for horses—and the dangers that come with it.
Early Canadian episodes have already delivered gut-punches: wildfires threatening the ranch, surprise returns, and a shocking accident that leaves one beloved character fighting for life. “This season is our most ambitious yet,” showrunner Heather Conkie told TV Guide. “We’re honoring 18 years of stories while pushing the family into bold new territory.”
UP Faith & Family subscribers get first access on November 6, with new episodes dropping weekly—perfect for binge sessions with hot cocoa and tissues. The platform has been the exclusive U.S. home for new seasons since 2021, consistently ranking in the Top 10 most-watched titles. “Heartland is more than a show—it’s family,” said UPtv president Charles Humbard. “Season 19 delivers everything fans love: tears, triumphs, and those breathtaking horse moments.”
Critics agree: Season 19 holds a 100% audience score on Rotten Tomatoes, with fans praising the “perfect blend of heart and horsepower.” Social media is ablaze: #HeartlandS19 has 400k posts, with viewers declaring “the best season in years” and “I’m not ready for these feels.”
For 19 years, Heartland has been television’s ultimate comfort watch—proof that sometimes the best stories are told around a kitchen table, under starlit skies, with a horse nickering in the background. Whether you’re a lifelong Heartie or discovering the Fleming-Bartlett clan for the first time, Season 19 is ready to steal your heart all over again.
Mark November 6 on your calendar. The ranch gates are opening—and this time, the stakes have never been higher.