Sullivan’s Crossing: New Beginnings (CTV, Sunday, April 27, 2025)

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CTV’s heartwarming drama “Sullivan’s Crossing” returns this Sunday for a third season, picking up with Maggie as she settles into her new life in the charming, if occasionally chaotic, town of Sullivan’s Crossing. Trading the hustle of Boston for the tranquility of Nova Scotia, Maggie takes on the task of running the family’s rustic lodge, the Outpost.

But swapping stethoscopes for lodge management isn’t the only change in Maggie’s life. Her relationship with Cal, the local search-and-rescue pilot, is another work in progress. While she hopes to deepen their connection, finding the time and overcoming unspoken hurdles proves more complicated than anticipated.

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“New Beginnings” isn’t just about Maggie, though. The episode weaves together several storylines, catching up with the quirky residents of Sullivan’s Crossing. Edna and Frank are shaking things up at the general store, a bestselling author named Helen seeks refuge at the Crossing to finish her latest book, and Sydney and Rafe find themselves in a predicament that’s sure to stir up some small-town gossip. Plus Rob faces a setback with his insurance company.

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The episode premieres Sunday, April 27th at 7:00 PM ET on CTV.

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