Since 2010, the series moved first-run to Up TV, but still continues to air in reruns on the latter channel as a part the service's weekend schedule.
They live there with their widowed grandfather Jack Bartlett (played by Shaun Johnston), their father Tim Fleming, and hired farmhand Ty Borden.
With the airing of its 125th episode on October 19, 2014, Heartland surpassed Street Legal as the longest-running one-hour scripted drama in Canadian television history.
Although billed as "main cast" during this time, Georgie later becomes more of a "recurring character" due to her infrequent visits back to Heartland.
She returned to the ranch on screen at the end of season 16, after her character made a physical recovery to deal with the trauma of her accident.
[7][8][9] The main Heartland sets escaped damage,[10] and seventh season scripts were rewritten to move shooting locations for the fictional town of Hudson to Inglewood, a historic neighborhood in downtown Calgary.
[11] A month after the flood, the show's Calgary studios offered behind-the-scenes tours to paying fans for a one-day "Heartlanders for High River" fundraiser,[12] providing $80,000 to help the town recover.
[13] Heartland filmed some of its interiors at an abandoned military base, Currie Barracks,[14][15] scheduled for redevelopment.
The standalone TV movie A Heartland Christmas was released on DVD in Canada on November 1, 2011[17] and in the United States on October 29, 2013.
[35] A six-part spin-off web series titled Hudson with Jade Virani as the protagonist was released on CBC Gem on March 31, 2019.