As of the end of April 2026, there is no official announcement or confirmation regarding Season 3 of Saint-Pierre. The show has finished airing two seasons, with the conclusion of Season 2 recently completing airings.

Saint-Pierre is a Canadian police procedural drama series that premiered on the CBC Television network in January 2025, and features Allan Hawco as Inspector Donny “Fitz” Fitzpatrick (a Newfoundland policeman who was banished from his own territory because he uncovered police corruption) and Joséphine Jobert (from Death in Paradise) portraying Deputy Chief Geneviève “Arch” Archambault. The series takes place both in Saint Pierre and Miquelon (French islands located off the Canadian east coast), where the filming was done, combining a weekly crime “who-done-it” mystery series with the unique cultural lifestyle between the two languages of English and French. The show has been described as similar to what you would expect to see if you were to be watching a “grittier” Canadian version of Death In Paradise.

Season Status

  • Season 1: 10 episodes, aired January–March 2025 on CBC.
  • Season 2: 12 episodes, aired January 5–April 13, 2026, on CBC. It was renewed in May 2025 after Season 1 became CBC’s most-watched new series of the year.

Season 2 has finished airing recently (its finale was in mid-April 2026), so the network is likely still evaluating viewership numbers, audience engagement, awards buzz (it’s been nominated for things like the Cogeco Fund Audience Choice Award), and international performance before deciding on Season 3. Sites tracking the show currently list its status as “fate to be determined” for a third season.

What We Know So Far About a Potential Season 3

  • No renewal yet: Unlike the quick Season 2 pickup in May 2025, there’s been no similar announcement for Season 3 in recent reports.
  • Positive factors: Strong debut performance, fan support (including Reddit discussions hoping for renewal), international interest (e.g., UK premiere on U&Alibi in April 2026, availability on platforms like CBC Gem, and mentions on Apple TV), and the show’s light procedural format with ongoing character arcs make it a candidate for continuation. Creators include Allan Hawco, Robina Lord-Stafford, and Perry Chafe, with Fifth Season handling global distribution.
  • Uncertainties: Procedural dramas often depend on consistent ratings and production costs. CBC has renewed other shows in its slate, but no specific updates for Saint-Pierre beyond Season 2 have surfaced.
  • Cast and production: The core duo of Hawco and Jobert (plus supporting cast, including James Purefoy in some mentions) has been well-received for their chemistry. Filming takes place in the real Saint-Pierre et Miquelon and Newfoundland.

Where to Watch

  • Canada: CBC Television and CBC Gem (both seasons available).
  • UK: Recently aired on U&Alibi.
  • Other regions: Check local platforms or international distributors; it’s also noted on services like Apple TV in some listings.

Fans on platforms like Reddit and Instagram have expressed hope for more seasons, especially after Season 2’s cliffhanger-style elements or character developments in the finale. Keep an eye on official CBC announcements, the show’s social channels (@saintpierretv on Instagram), or entertainment news outlets like Deadline for updates—renewals for Canadian dramas often come in spring/early summer cycles.

If new information drops soon (e.g., post-finale ratings analysis), that could change quickly. In the meantime, Seasons 1 and 2 are the full story available.