Sullivan's Crossing Season 3: Romance and Drama in Nova Scotia
Fans of "Sullivan's Crossing" have reason to rejoice as the show returns for its third season, promising more drama and romance. The third season will delve into various relationships, exploring romantic dynamics at different stages and the challenges they face.
Maggie Sullivan, played by Morgan Kohan, has moved from Boston to Nova Scotia, hoping to deepen her relationship with Cal Jones. "I love this season. We're really diving into many different relationships," said Morgan Cohen, star of the show.
"Creating these characters, they come to life in your head and then you get to watch your wonderful actors bring them to life," said Roma Roth, executive producer and creator of the show.
In the premiere, Maggie has officially packed up her life in Boston and moved to Nova Scotia to help run the Outpost and make Sullivan's Crossing her home. Having finally confessed her love to Cal Jones in Season 2, she hopes to take their relationship to the next level. Edna and Frank make some much-needed changes at the store, rubbing certain people the wrong way, and bestselling author Helen comes to the Crossing to finish her new book.
"Sullivan's Crossing" is based on the books by New York Times bestselling author Robyn Carr. Show creator Roma Roth serves as executive producer and showrunner along with executive producer Christopher E. Perry, the same team behind Carr's hit series "Virgin River."
Morgan Kohan stars as Maggie Sullivan. Born and raised in British Columbia, Kohan spent her childhood dancing competitively before shifting her focus to acting.
Roma Roth is the creator, executive producer, and showrunner of "Sullivan's Crossing," which quickly became the No. 1 dramatic series in Canada.
With the new season, fans can expect to see Maggie Sullivan navigate her new life in Nova Scotia, deepening relationships and facing new challenges.