The venerable series Heartland now has a new place to watch Season 16 episodes following its previous release in the USA via Up Faith and Family. The series has begun to air on UPtv with Season 16 Episode 1, Something’s Got to Give, premiering Sunday, August 6th at 7/6c.
Find out how to watch Heartland Season 16 online free without cable on UPtv either streaming live or on demand anytime after with a Philo free trial or Frndly free trial.
How to Watch Heartland Season 16 with Philo
The popular Philo streaming service includes UPtv and over 70 total channels in its impressive lineup so you can stream and watch Heartland with ease.
There’s a 7-day free trial period for Philo that will let you freely explore live and on demand programming available on this fantastic streaming service.
Looking for another option after using the Philo free trial? Another streaming service that carries UPtv programming is Frndly TV. This service has approximately 20 fewer channels than Philo, but costs less at $6.99 per month. A 7-day free trial period for Frndly TV that can be used separately from Philo.
Did you miss watching the latest Heartland Season 16 episode live? Don’t worry if you did as Philo and Frndly keep UPtv programming ready and available to watch for a limited time.
Jump in with your free trial, search for Heartland by name, and start streaming the 2023 movie immediately.
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The official Heartland synopsis reads as follows. “A family drama series set in the rolling foothills of the Rockies, “Heartland” follows life on the Heartland ranch as Amy Fleming (Amber Marshall), her older sister Lou (Michelle Morgan) and Grandfather Jack (Shaun Johnston) deal with the challenges of running the ranch that has been in their family for generations. Heartland is not like any other ranch — it is a horse ranch with a special mission of treating troubled or neglected horses and finding them new homes, and Amy has inherited her late mother’s uncanny ability to work with, understand and help heal those horses.”