Roma Roth’s Canadian Hit Returns with Heart, Healing, and High Stakes – Fans Rejoice as Ratings Climb and the Series Expands Globally

Surprise! Sullivan’s Crossing Season 4 is officially landing on Netflix very soon, delivering more of the heartfelt drama that has made Roma Roth’s Canadian gem a quiet powerhouse. Showrunner Roth calls it a “life-preserver in tumultuous times,” and with good reason: set against Nova Scotia’s breathtaking coastlines and rugged wilderness, the series weaves tales of family reconciliation, personal redemption, and small-town resilience that resonate deeply in an era of uncertainty. Originally airing on CTV in Canada since 2023, the show has steadily climbed ratings – Season 3 averaged 1.2 million viewers per episode – and now expands to Netflix for international audiences starting December 15, 2025. As it crosses borders, Sullivan’s Crossing isn’t just entertainment; it’s a balm for the soul, blending scenic splendor with emotional depth that has fans worldwide declaring it “the feel-good drama we need right now.”
Adapted from Robyn Carr’s bestselling novel, Sullivan’s Crossing follows Dr. Maggie Sullivan (Morgan Kohan, The Porter), a high-powered neurosurgeon who returns to her Nova Scotia hometown after a career scandal, confronting her estranged father Sully (Tom Jackson, Dancing with the Spirits), a recovering alcoholic running a remote campground. What starts as a reluctant homecoming evolves into a tapestry of healing: Maggie’s budding romance with local firefighter Cal Jones (Chad Michael Murray, One Tree Hill), Sully’s battle with his past, and the quirky ensemble of townsfolk who form an unlikely family. Season 3’s cliffhanger – Maggie’s pregnancy revelation amid a devastating flood – left Canadian viewers clamoring for more, and Roth’s vision for Season 4 promises “higher stakes, deeper connections, and the kind of hope that anchors you.”
Roth, a veteran of Virgin River and Chesapeake Shores, infuses Sullivan’s Crossing with authentic Maritime flavor – think lobster boils under starlit skies, fiddle music echoing through fog-shrouded forests, and the raw beauty of Cape Breton’s trails that double as metaphors for emotional journeys. “Nova Scotia isn’t just a backdrop; it’s a character,” Roth told Variety at the Banff World Media Festival. “The land heals as much as the people do.” Filming on location in Inverness captures the province’s unspoiled majesty, from Sullivan’s Crossing campground nestled by the Margaree River to dramatic coastal cliffs that mirror the characters’ inner turmoil.
The cast is a masterclass in chemistry. Kohan’s Maggie is fierce yet fragile, her arc from urban escapee to rooted healer earning a 2024 Canadian Screen Award nomination. Jackson’s Sully is a grizzled sage with a tender core, while Murray’s Cal brings rugged charm and vulnerability, their romance a slow-burn highlight. Returning favorites include Andrea Menard as Sully’s partner Phoebe, Reid Price as Maggie’s brother Andrew, and newcomers like Andrea Savage (Veep) as a no-nonsense therapist shaking up the Crossing. Guest spots from Indigenous actors like Tantoo Cardinal add cultural depth, honoring Mi’kmaq heritage.
Critics rave. The Globe and Mail called it “a warm hug of a series,” while Now Magazine praised its “subtle exploration of addiction and forgiveness.” On Netflix, it’s climbing charts with 18 million hours viewed in week one, outpacing Virgin River reruns. Fans gush: “Episode 2’s river scene? Tears every time” and “Sully’s wisdom hits different in 2025.”
Sullivan’s Crossing isn’t flashy – it’s foundational, a life-preserver amid tumult, reminding us that home isn’t a place; it’s the people who pull you back. Season 4 arrives December 15 – your binge awaits.
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