The Canadian romantic drama premiered on CTV in 2023, though future seasons also started airing on The CW, including its fourth season, which premiered in April 2026. However, in 2025, Netflix started licensing the series in the United States and Canada.

Now, Netflix has announced that Sullivan’s Crossing season 4 will be released next month on June 30. The streaming service confirmed several release dates for series releasing in June 2026, including Sweet Magnolias season 5 on June 11 and Avatar: The Last Airbender season 2 on June 25. See all the release dates in the slideshow below:

Created by Roma Roth, based on the series of novels by Robyn Carr (who also wrote Virgin River), Sullivan’s Crossing follows neurosurgeon Maggie Sullivan, who, after running into legal issues, returns to her small hometown in rural Nova Scotia to rebuild her relationship with her estranged father, Sully.

Sullivan’s Crossing‘s cast includes Morgan Kohan, Chad Michael Murray, Tom Jackson, Andrea Menard, and Scott Patterson in main roles. Those appearing in recurring roles include Lynda Boyd, Allan Hawco, Dakota Taylor, Amalia Williamson, Peter Outerbridge, Lauren Hammersley, Reid Price, Lindura Sappong, Zayn Maloney, Richard Donat, Calem MacDonald, T. Thomason, Hugh Thompson, Kate Vernon, Steve Lund, John Ralston, and Joel Oulette.

In Sullivan’s Crossing season 4, Maggie’s life is shaken up when her ex-husband Liam unexpectedly shows up. His return makes Cal (Chad Michael Murray) doubt whether Maggie has really moved on from her past, sparking tension and complications in their relationship.

Season 4 marks the exit of Scott Patterson, who portrayed Harry “Sully” Sullivan in the first three seasons. According to creator and showrunner Roma Roth, Sully’s storyline naturally concludes with him leaving Sullivan’s Crossing to begin a fresh chapter of his life in Ireland with Helen Culver (Kate Vernon).

Scott Patterson's Sully with Morgan Kohan's Maggie in Sullivan's Crossing (Image courtesy of Everett)

In ScreenRant‘s Sullivan’s Crossing season 4 review, Lorianne Palinkas rated the new episodes eight out of 10 stars and writes, “The CW’s drama still feels like home despite Scott Patterson’s exit… Despite the shocking exit of Scott Patterson’s character, Sully, Sullivan’s Crossing season 4 still feels as cozy and comfortable as ever.”

With only one review from a Rotten Tomatoes-approved critic and fewer than 50 ratings from audiences, Sullivan’s Crossing season 4 does not yet have a Rotten Tomatoes score from either group. However, season 1 has a 67% score from critics, coupled with a 57% audience score. Combined with season 2’s 80% and 67% audience scores, the series has an average 68% audience score.