One of the most highly anticipated shows is Sullivan’s Crossing, which is a sentimental romantic drama that depicts life in a small town in Nova Scotia through the perspective of the resilient Sullivan family and the sweet and endearing romance of Maggie/Cal, offering a heartfelt, slice-of-life emotional journey. Building off of the dramatic cliff hangers and very high emotional notes presented in the third season during the year 2025, fans of the show are looking forward to the fourth season for relatable tensions, heartfelt reconciliations, unexpected twists, and the warmth of everyday life, all taking place at the beautiful site of Sullivan’s Crossing.

Sullivan’s Crossing Season 4 Current Status

Sullivan’s Crossing Season 4 is NOT officially confirmed to premiere in March 2026.

While the renewal for Season 4 was on Canada: CTV / Crave (June 2025) and USA: The CW (July 2025).

The total episode count is 10, and the release year is 2026.

In Canada, early February 2026 teasers describe the season as “coming this spring”, which broadly means March–May (possibly early June). While in the US, The CW has only confirmed 2026, with no specific month or date announced.

Speculation exists about March or April 2026, based on past scheduling patterns, but nothing has been locked or announced. Any claim of a confirmed March premiere is premature.

Sullivan’s Crossing Season 4 Expected Cast

The main cast is expected to return, including:

  • Morgan Kohan as Maggie Sullivan
  • Scott Patterson as Sully Sullivan
  • Chad Michael Murray as Cal Jones
  • Tom Jackson as Frank Cranebear
  • Andrea Menard as Edna Cranebear

No major cast exits have been announced, and Season 4 continues with the established ensemble.

Sullivan’s Crossing Season 4 Potential Plot

In Season 4, Maggie’s relationship with Cal and ongoing family reconciliation with Sully will continue from the emotional fallout of Season 3. There will be community issues as well as Maggie’s personal healing throughout Sullivan’s Crossing, displaying themes including belonging, forgiveness, and establishing one’s true home. The specifics of the story are being withheld; however, the early teasers suggest a strong increase in emotional stakes and increased focus on character-driven stories as opposed to an extreme shift in tone.