
Is This Underrated Netflix Series the Next Sullivan’s Crossing?
Watch With Us has extensively covered The CW’s Canadian series Sullivan’s Crossing and the enthusiastic fanbase it has drawn since its debut on Netflix.
If you’ve binge-watched that series, you might be questioning what to dive into next.
Well, look no further! Heartland is streaming on Netflix, and it’s bound to keep you engrossed for months — or even years.
Here’s why Heartland is the perfect pick for fans of Sullivan’s Crossing in search of a new favorite series!
‘Heartland’ Blends Country Atmosphere with Generational Drama
Much like Sullivan’s Crossing, Heartland narrates the journey of a young woman navigating intricate relationships with her family and community in a small rural area. The main character of Heartland is 15-year-old Amy Fleming (Amber Marshall), who relocates to her grandfather Jack’s (Shaun Johnston) ranch after her mother’s tragic passing. While she copes with her immense loss, Amy embarks on a new chapter at Heartland Ranch, focusing on horse training while mending ties with her estranged father, Tim (Chris Potter).

Amy’s older sister, Lou Fleming (Michelle Morgan), returns from the city at the series’ beginning to assist with the ranch’s operations, stepping away from a promising career.
However, the relationship that will keep you engaged is between Amy and ranch hand Ty Borden (Graham Wardle). Their rocky romance is the emotional core of Heartland.
‘Heartland’ Is Inspirational
In spite of losing her mother and dealing with the complex dynamics with her father — who was absent throughout her childhood due to substance issues — Amy remains an optimistic and resilient person, largely thanks to her bond with the horses on Heartland Ranch.
The touching connection between people and animals is a recurring theme in the series, continually inspiring viewers. Amy has a unique talent for rehabilitating wounded horses, and it becomes apparent that these horses contribute significantly to her own healing journey following her mother’s death.
With heartfelt narratives surrounding Amy’s connections to animals set against the breathtaking backdrop of the Canadian Rockies, Heartland is a feel-good show that offers an almost therapeutic viewing experience.
Never Ending Episodes to Binge-Watch
Heartland premiered in 2007 and continues to release new episodes, with season 19 currently in production. If you’re anxiously awaiting renewal updates for Sullivan’s Crossing, Virgin River, and other beloved country dramas, you can set those worries aside for Heartland.
Start watching now — a treasure trove of romantic, inspiring, and uplifting television awaits you.
Heartland is available for streaming on Netflix (seasons 1-16), Hallmark+ (seasons 1-17), Peacock (seasons 1-15), or Pluto TV (seasons 1-15).