Sullivan’s Crossing Season 4 Locks Netflix Release Date — Here’s When It Streams
Clear your queue: Sullivan’s Crossing season 4 drops on Netflix June 30, with the date revealed on Netflix’s Instagram.
If you've been keeping tabs on Canadian telly imports, you'll know Sullivan's Crossing has quietly built a following thanks to its small-town Nova Scotia drama, moody coastlines, and more father-daughter issues than your average Christmas at the in-laws. After a somewhat patchy (in my opinion) journey through different broadcasters and release dates, season 4 is finally getting its proper moment on Netflix. Let's get stuck in, shall we?
Sullivan's Crossing Season 4: When, Where, and How To Watch
Netflix has finally put us out of our misery by announcing Sullivan's Crossing season 4 lands on the streamer 30 June 2026. This was confirmed via one of those wild Instagram posts where they drop their entire monthly release calendar like a press officer with caffeine jitters.
For context, the Canadian romantic drama first turned up on CTV back in 2023. After finding fans at home, it hit The CW in the US (they started season 4 there in April 2026). Netflix only hopped on the bandwagon in 2025, so if you've been confused by all the staggered airings and regional window nonsense, you're not alone.
So, What's Sullivan's Crossing Actually About?
In case you need a refresher: this is the one about neurosurgeon Maggie Sullivan, who bails back to her rural Nova Scotia hometown after getting herself in legal bother (as you do). There she's forced to repair the strained relationship with her dad, Sully, played by Scott Patterson. The show's adapted by Roma Roth from Robyn Carr's novels; yes, Carr is also responsible for the soppy Netflix hit Virgin River.
Main Cast
- Morgan Kohan as Maggie Sullivan
- Chad Michael Murray as Cal Jones
- Tom Jackson as Frank Cranebear
- Andrea Menard as Edna Cranebear
- Scott Patterson as Harry 'Sully' Sullivan (his swan song season)
Big Changes for Season 4
This year brings some soap-worthy shifts. Most notably, Maggie's ex-husband, Liam, crashes back into the picture—throwing a proper wrench in her new relationship with Cal. If you're a fan of romantic turmoil, congratulations, your ticket's just been validated. The twist here is that Liam's arrival has Cal questioning whether Maggie's really over her past, which is about as subtle as a brick through a window but works perfectly for this sort of comfort TV.
The real shake-up, though, is Scott Patterson leaving after three seasons. Patterson's Sully has always been a key anchor to the story and honestly, it's going to be odd not having him grumbling around the campsite. The reason for his departure? According to show creator Roma Roth, it was simply time for Sully to move on, with his character heading off to Ireland with Helen Culver. No production drama or actor fallouts—just the storyline tying itself up.
How's It Being Received?
When season 4 debuted on The CW, it scored a reasonably solid 8/10 from one critic review—no groundswell of gushing praise, but a respectable mark. Rotten Tomatoes hasn't got round to giving it an official critic or audience score yet for season 4, which is mildly irritating if you obsess over those numbers. Earlier seasons averaged out at 68% from viewers on the aggregator, which is fair-to-middling territory in my book.
In short, if you're up for more small town melodrama with a familiar cast (minus Sully), you'll find Sullivan's Crossing season 4 available to stream on Netflix from 30 June.