CONFIRMED — Heartland is officially renewed for Season 19, and star Amber Marshall just broke the news to COWGIRL. The longest-running family drama in TV history is gearing up for another emotional ride — with fresh stories, deeper bonds, and the heart of the ranch stronger than ever.
Fans are already buzzing — the next chapter of Heartland is on its way, and it promises to be the most unforgettable yet.

Saddle up—Heartland is officially returning for another ride.
In news that fans across the world have been waiting for, CBC has renewed Heartland for a 19th season, continuing the journey of the Bartlett-Fleming-Morris-Borden family. The Alberta-shot series remains a staple of Canadian television and a global favorite, known for its heartfelt storytelling, breathtaking scenery, and deep-rooted connection to horses and the people who love them.
In an exclusive conversation with COWGIRL, longtime star Amber Marshall confirmed the renewal. Watch here:
Heartland first aired in 2007 and has since made history as the longest-running hour-long drama in Canadian TV. Its core cast—Amber Marshall (Amy), Michelle Morgan (Lou), Shaun Johnston (Jack), and Chris Potter (Tim)—has remained the heart of the series for nearly two decades.
Set against the backdrop of the Alberta foothills, Heartland has grown beyond television to become a cultural touchstone for horse lovers and families around the world. From its portrayal of healing through horsemanship to its multigenerational family dynamics, the show continues to resonate deeply with its loyal audience.
Production details for Season 19 are expected to be announced soon—and if history is any indication, the cast and crew will be back on location in Alberta before long, bringing the next chapter of Heartland to life.
So whether you’ve been watching since day one or just discovered the magic of Heartland Ranch, one thing is certain: the story isn’t over yet.
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