Matthew Almeida
CTV – CTV2
Tags: @CTV_PR, @CTV, @CraveCanada, @TheLede_ca, @SullivansCrossingCTV, #SullivansCrossing
TORONTO (February 25, 2026) – The past has found its way back to the Crossing. CTV Original drama series SULLIVAN’S CROSSING returns for a highly anticipated fourth season Sundays at 8 p.m. ET/PT on CTV, beginning March 22, and streaming next day on Crave. Based on the New York Times best-selling novels by author Robyn Carr, the hit series stars Morgan Kohan (WHEN HOPE CALLS) and Chad Michael Murray (ONE TREE HILL). Set and filmed in Nova Scotia in the communities of Halifax, Hubbards, Sackville, Mount Uniake, and Mi’kmaq First Nations territories, among others, Season 4 consists of 10, one-hour episodes. Fans of the series have come to expect an emotional rollercoaster, but nothing could have prepared them for the shocking arrival of Maggie’s ex, Liam (Marcus Rosner), at the end of Season 3. In Season 4, Maggie (Morgan Kohan) sets her sights on a new vision for her career, and a renewed commitment to Cal (Chad Michael Murray), only to be blindsided by Liam’s sudden reappearance, which threatens to disrupt Maggie’s plans. Returning alongside Morgan Kohan as Dr. Maggie Sullivan and Chad Michael Murray as Cal Jones, are singer and companion of the Order of Canada, Tom Jackson (CARDINAL) as Frank Cranebear; actor, singer, songwriter, Andrea Menard (VELVET DEVIL) as Edna Cranebear; Marcus Rosner (ROMANCE TO THE RESCUE) as Maggie’s ex Liam Davies; Amalia Williamson (YOU’RE KILLING ME) as Lola Gunderson; Lindura (GHOSTS) as Sydney Shandon; Dakota Taylor (FEAR STREET: PROM) as Rafe; and Reid Price (THE SINNER) as Rob Shandon. As previously announced, joining the ensemble cast in guest-starring roles this season are Glen Gould (CARDINAL) as Frank’s friend Danny; Fuad Ahmed (LATE BLOOMER) as Rob’s mentor, friend and Michelin star chef Amir Malik; Colby Frost (THE VENERY OF SAMANTHA BIRD) and Emerson MacNeil (WE WERE LIARS) as brother and sister Ben and Tracy Nelson; and Jonathan Silverman (GOOD GIRLS) in the role of Quincy Carlson, a disgruntled guest at the Crossing. Also, back for Season 4 are returning guest stars Cindy Sampson (PRIVATE EYES) as Jane; Steve Lund (LITTLE LORRAINE) as Fire Chief Cooper; Jayne Eastwood (WORKIN’ MOMS) as Mrs. Bailey; and Meghan Ory (ONCE UPON A TIME) as Sedona. Click image below to view a first look at Season 4 of SULLIVAN’S CROSSING: On the Season 4 premiere of SULLIVAN’S CROSSING, “Curveballs” (Sunday, March 22 at 8 p.m. ET/PT on CTV and streaming next day on Crave), having decided on a new direction for her career and with a renewed commitment to Cal, Maggie Sullivan’s life at the Crossing is finally taking shape until Maggie’s ex-husband, Liam, arrives with a shocking revelation which only upends Maggie’s life once again and causes Cal to question whether Maggie will ever truly be able to leave her past behind. Shaken by Liam’s arrival, Maggie looks into getting him the paperwork he needs, while Cal finds himself wondering why Liam is really there. Meanwhile, Edna tries to convince an overprotective Frank that she’s ready to return to work as he focuses on figuring out how to turn the land Glenn gave them into a conservation area. Sydney and Rafe’s relationship issues come to a head as Rob receives confusing news from Toronto. Exclusive videos are available throughout the season on @SullivansCrossingCTV’s social channels, providing viewers with an extension of the series with bonus digital content. Viewers can also catch up on all past seasons of SULLIVAN’S CROSSING on Crave. Audiences worldwide have also fallen in love with the characters and stories of CTV’s most-watched Canadian drama, SULLIVAN’S CROSSING. Captivating fans internationally, the series has been sold by Fremantle into more than 180 territories. It debuted at #3 on the Netflix Global English TV Top 10 list, remaining in the Top 10 for three weeks. The series also airs in the U.S. on The CW and in Australia on Stan. Adapted by showrunner Roma Roth from author Robyn Carr’s best-selling book series of the same name, SULLIVAN’S CROSSING is executive produced by Reel World Management’s Roma Roth and Christopher E. Perry along with Muse Entertainment’s Aren Prupas in association with commissioning broadcaster CTV and Crave, The CW, and Fremantle. Author Robyn Carr is also an executive producer alongside Michela Di Mondo (Fremantle), Hilary Martin (Fremantle), Justin Stockman (CTV/Crave), and Bruce M. Smith. Co-executive producers are John Callaghan, Rosana Roth, Karen Kicak, and Rachel Langer. Producers are Alex Jordan, Jason Levangie, and Marc Tetreault. Directors for the season are Chris Grismer (QUANTUM LEAP), Zoe Hopkins (NORTH OF NORTH), Michael McGowan (ALL MY PUNY SORROWS), and April Mullen (SIMULANT). The series is produced with the participation of Canada Media, Nova Scotia Film & Television Production Incentive Fund, the Canadian Film or Video Production Tax Credit, and the Ontario Film and Television Tax Credit. SULLIVAN’S CROSSING is distributed internationally by Fremantle. For Bell Media, Rachel Goldstein-Couto is Head of Development, Original Programming; Rachel Ferguson is Production Executive, Original Programming; Sarah Fowlie is Head of Production, Original Programming; Carlyn Klebuc is General Manager, Original Programming; and Justin Stockman is Vice-President, Content Development & Programming, Bell Media.About Reel World Management
L.A. and Canadian based, Reel World Management (RWM), along with its President, Roma Roth and COO, Christopher E. Perry, create, produce and distribute engaging high quality IP driven content for film and television. Their extensive credits include developing and Executive Producing the #1 hit drama series SULLIVAN’S CROSSING for CTV/CW which has just completed its third season as well as developing and Executive Producing VIRGIN RIVER, Netflix’s longest running original series, currently entering its seventh season. RWM specializes in collaborating with bestselling authors to adapt their IP for the screen. RWM has also produced and/or distributed more than 75 made for TV movies with Roth and Perry jointly overseeing production and distribution for the company. For more information, please visit MyReelWorld.com
About Fremantle
Fremantle is a leading global creator, producer and distributor of some of the world’s most successful content across Entertainment, Drama & Film, and Documentaries.
Amplifying local stories on a global scale, Fremantle produces and delivers premium, multi-genre IP across the 27 territories it operates in. Fremantle is a proudly independent group of content creators, and home to some of the biggest entertainment formats, compelling international dramas, award-winning films and high-quality documentaries.
From Got Talent to Sullivan’s Crossing, Family Feud to Poor Things, Fellow Travelers to Queens, Too Hot To Handle to Big Mood, Maxton Hall to Idols, and Queer to The Zelensky Story, our focus is simple – Fremantle creates and delivers irresistible entertainment.
Fremantle also represents world-leading digital and branded entertainment, with more than 550 million fans and 360 billion views for its standout content across all platforms. Fremantle’s Global Channels unit consists of more than 20 FAST channels worldwide, including Buzzr, Rig TV, and Baywatch.
Fremantle is part of RTL Group, a global leader across broadcast, streaming, content and digital, itself a division of the international media, services, and education company Bertelsmann.
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About Crave
Crave is the largest Canadian-owned streamer delivering an unparalleled content offering with HBO and Max Originals, STARZ, Hollywood-hit movies, and iconic series including FRIENDS, THE OFFICE, and more. It also boasts an ever-growing and globally renowned slate of English and French original series. Crave is available directly to all Canadians with access to the Internet at Crave.ca, via iOS and Android, and other platforms such as Amazon Fire TV, Prime Video Subscriptions, Android TV, Apple TV, Chromecast, Hisense, LG Smart TVs, PlayStation, Roku, Samsung Smart TVs, Xbox One and participating TV service providers. Crave is from Bell Media, Canada’s leading media, and entertainment company. Visit our website at Crave.ca.
About CTV
CTV is Canada’s most-watched broadcaster, providing unparalleled entertainment content across two broadcast networks; a powerful suite of specialty channels with CTV Comedy Channel, CTV Drama Channel, CTV Life Channel, CTV Sci-Fi Channel, CTV Nature Channel, CTV Speed Channel, and CTV Wild Channel; and digital channels CTV Throwback and CTV Movies. CTV also features a wide range of sports and information programming, including CTV News, Canada’s highest-rated national and most-trusted local newscasts. CTV is available on Crave, the largest Canadian-owned streamer. CTV is from Bell Media, Canada’s leading media, and entertainment company, with a portfolio of assets in premium video, audio, out-of-home advertising, and digital media.
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