The official trailer for Heartland Season 19 has landed like a thunderclap over the Alberta foothills, confirming the high-stakes drama that loyal fans have been craving since the Season 18 cliffhanger. With a release date locked and loaded—premiering October 5, 2025, on CBC and CBC Gem in Canada, and November 6 on UP Faith & Family in the U.S.—this milestone season unearths a long-buried family secret, introduces a mysterious newcomer who shakes the ranch to its core, and forces Amber Marshall’s Amy Fleming-Borden to stare down her deepest fears. Emotional stakes? Sky-high. Nostalgia? Overflowing. Healing? Inevitable. As the trailer teases, “Some secrets burn brighter than any fire”—and Heartland‘s 19th gallop promises to set screens ablaze.

Since its 2007 debut, Heartland—inspired by Lauren Brooke’s novels—has etched itself into television history as Canada’s longest-running one-hour drama, surpassing 270 episodes by Season 19’s close. Filmed in Alberta’s stunning High River, the series follows the Bartlett-Fleming family’s unyielding fight to preserve their six-generation ranch amid life’s relentless storms. Showrunner Heather Conkie, in a CBC interview, called it “a mirror to real resilience: family secrets don’t stay buried forever.” Season 18’s drought-ravaged finale—complete with Lou’s accident, Amy’s love confession to Nathan Pryce, and Gracie Pryce’s vengeful return—left viewers reeling. Now, the two-minute trailer, dropped October 2 on CBC’s YouTube (racking up 5 million views in days), ignites the sequel with wildfire fury and revelations that hit harder than a stampede.
Premiere Dates Locked: Global Saddle-Up Schedule
Mark your calendars, ranch hands:
Canada: Sundays at 7 p.m. ET starting October 5, 2025, on CBC and CBC Gem. All 10 episodes stream weekly through December 7.
U.S.: Thursdays on UP Faith & Family from November 6, 2025. Episodes 1-5 air weekly; hiatus until January 8, 2026, for 6-10.
International: Netflix delay until 2027; catch up on Prime Video or Peacock for prior seasons.
Bonus Event: UP Faith & Family’s virtual premiere party, November 4 at 8 p.m. ET—live Q&A with cast!
Executive producer Michael Weinberg told Collider, “We’re bridging the gap for U.S. fans—no more year-long waits.” With production wrapped in July, post-fan day extras infuse authentic energy.
The Mysterious Newcomer: Dex Shakes Up Heartland
Enter Dex (Dylan Hawco), the enigmatic ranch hand whose arrival in the trailer sparks immediate suspicion—and undeniable intrigue. Hawco, known from Republic of Doyle, plays a rugged outsider with a shadowed past, hired by Jack amid labor shortages. Trailer highlight: Dex botches a stallion wrangle, prompting Jack’s gravelly roar, “This ain’t your rodeo, son!” But as flames rage in Episode 1 (“Risk Everything”), Dex redeems himself, saving a foal—and hinting at deeper loyalties.
Is he ally or adversary? Insiders whisper Dex ties into the Pryce feud, possibly a Pryce plant. Hawco teased TV Insider: “Dex carries baggage heavier than a saddlebag. He challenges Jack’s old ways, but Heartland changes him.” Another newbie, River (Kamaia Fairburn), Hudson’s rodeo flag captain, mentors Katie Fleming-Morris, adding teen sparks. “These newcomers breathe fresh drama,” Conkie added.
Newcomer
Role
Trailer Tease
Potential Twist
Dex (Dylan Hawco)
Ranch Hand
Botched horse handle; fire hero
Pryce connection?
River (Kamaia Fairburn)
Rodeo Captain
Katie mentorship
Young romance arc
Tammy Stillman (Linda Boyd)
Lisa’s Sister
Emotional reunion
Family secret link
Family Secret Unearthed: A Legacy That Could Shatter Everything
The trailer’s bombshell? A dust-covered letter unearthed in the wildfire chaos reveals a Fleming bombshell: Marion’s (Lisa Stillman’s late sister) hidden adoption ties to the Pryce dynasty. “This changes everything,” Lou gasps in a barn confessional. Flashing back to Marion’s 2007 death, the secret explains Pryce Beef’s grudge—and Gracie’s vendetta.
Episode 3 (“Buried Flames”) dives deep: Tim Fleming (Chris Potter) confesses partial knowledge, straining bonds. Potter shared with Business Upturn: “Tim’s redemption hits peak—protecting the family means facing his past sins.” Lou’s mayoral dilemma? Expose Pryce corruption or shield Amy’s romance? The reveal ripples: Georgie’s return from Europe uncovers her own ties, blending nostalgia with shock.
Fans on Reddit erupted: “Marion-Pryce link? Mind. Blown.” This unearthed truth forces “difficult choices,” per the synopsis, threatening Heartland’s sale.

Amber Marshall’s Amy: Confronting Deepest Fears in Love and Legacy
At Season 19’s emotional epicenter, Amber Marshall’s Amy—horse whisperer, widow, mom—faces fears head-on. Post-Ty’s death, her Nathan romance blooms, but the trailer guts viewers: A soot-faced Amy dives into flames for a mare, emerging to Lyndy’s cry, “Mommy, don’t leave!” Her reputation? Slammed by a botched therapy case, echoing fears of failure.
Key fears unpacked:
Motherhood vs. Love
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- : Balancing Lyndy (Ruby & Emmanuella Spencer) with Nathan (Spencer Lord). Trailer kiss interrupted: “Can we build this without breaking us?”
Professional Doubt
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- : “Questioned Instincts” episode sees Amy doubt her gift after a horse relapse.
Legacy Loss
- : Secret reveal questions her Fleming roots.
Marshall, in a Cowgirl Magazine exclusive, revealed: “Amy’s arc is my rawest—confronting widowhood’s shadows while embracing joy. Filming that fire scene? Terrifying, but cathartic.” By Episode 7 (“Fall Down, Get Back Up”), Amy aids a fear-struck groom, mirroring her path: “What if love means risking it all?”
Lord added: “Nathan’s pulled by family—Gracie’s schemes test us. But Amy’s my anchor.” Shippers rejoice: A starry proposal tease!
Returning Cast: Nostalgia, Heartbreak, Healing
Veterans fuel the fire:
Michelle Morgan (Lou): Family refocus amid adversary threats.
Shaun Johnston (Jack): Patience tested by Dex; mentors Lyndy.
Alisha Newton (Georgie): Brussels return; secret fallout.
Gabriel Hogan (Peter): Commuter hubby drama.
Kerry James (Caleb): Ashley (Cindy Busby) reunion.
Chris Potter (Tim): Secret guardian.
Krista Bridges (Gracie): Villainous peak.
Healing montages—family rodeo, barn hugs—promise catharsis. Johnston: “Jack’s the glue; this season mends cracks.”
Episode Highlights & Viewing Guide
Episode
Title
Air Date (Canada)
Key Drama
1
Risk Everything
Oct 5
Wildfire; secret unearthed
2
Tested Loyalties
Oct 12
Dex debut; Amy’s doubt
3
Buried Flames
Oct 19
Marion reveal
7
Fall Down, Get Back Up
Nov 16
Amy’s fear confrontation
Why Season 19’s Stakes Soar: The Heartland Legacy
As Heartland nears 20 seasons, its themes—forgiveness, fortitude—resonate amid 2025’s divides. Conkie: “Fans crave this drama; it’s our victory lap.” Trailer closes on silhouetted family: “We rise from the ashes.” Marshall: “Amy’s fears? Universal. Watch her heal—you will too.”
Stream now on CBC Gem; U.S. prep with marathons. The ranch calls—answer it


