Yes, Shoresy Season 6 is officially confirmed. Both Crave and Hulu announced the renewal on January 22, 2026, the same day they revealed Season 5’s U.S. premiere date. Production is set to begin in fall 2026 in Sudbury, Ontario, with a 2027 release window. No exact premiere date has been locked in yet, but the Sudbury Blueberry Bulldogs are absolutely coming back.
Shoresy has quietly become one of the most consistent comedy renewals in Canadian television history. I’ve tracked this show since its May 2022 debut as a Letterkenny spinoff, and what stands out is how every season has ranked inside Crave’s Top 5 Originals. The numbers keep climbing. Season 5 delivered a 36% viewership jump over Season 4, making the Season 6 greenlight less of a question and more of a formality nobody was worried about.
When Is the Shoresy Season 6 Release Date?
Season 6 is scheduled to premiere sometime in 2027. The announcement came January 22, 2026, but no specific month or episode count has been confirmed. Based on the show’s established pattern, expect Crave in Canada to get it first, likely around Christmas 2026 or early 2027, with Hulu dropping all episodes simultaneously for U.S. audiences shortly after. The show has never staggered its U.S. release beyond a few weeks.
Where Can You Watch Shoresy Season 6?
Shoresy Season 6 will stream on Crave in Canada and Hulu in the United States. Hulu on Disney+ bundle subscribers will also have access on the U.S. side. The show has never aired on traditional broadcast or cable, staying exclusive to these two streamers since Season 1. If you want to catch up before Season 6, all five seasons are available on Hulu right now, with Season 5 having dropped February 21, 2026.
Who Is Returning for Season 6?
Jared Keeso returns as Shoresy, and the full core ensemble is expected back. That includes Tasya Teles as GM Nat, Blair Lamora as Ziigwan, and Keilani Rose as Miigwan. The three characters all named Jim, played by Jon “Nasty” Mirasty, Brandon Nolan, and three-time Stanley Cup winner Jordan Nolan, are back too. Montreal rapper Jonathan-Ismael Diaby as Dolo and former NHLer Terry Ryan as Hitch round out the key returning players.
What Will Shoresy Season 6 Be About?
No official plot details have been released since pre-production has not started yet. What we do know is that Season 5 ended with the NOSHO officially folding, leaving only the Soo Hunt and the Sudbury Blueberry Bulldogs standing. Season 6 will likely deal with the fallout of that collapse and what the league’s future looks like. Tasya Teles has hinted in interviews the show will explore shifting team dynamics and leadership changes going forward.
Why Did Hulu Renew Shoresy So Quickly?
The renewal came the same day as the Season 5 U.S. premiere announcement, which tells you everything. Season 5 became the most-watched season in the series’ history on Crave after its December 25, 2025 Canadian debut. A 36% audience increase over Season 4 is not something a network ignores. Shoresy has ranked in Crave’s Top 5 Original series every single year it has aired, giving Bell Media strong incentive to keep greenlit seasons flowing without gaps.
Where Is Shoresy Season 6 Filming?
Production will return to Sudbury, Ontario, where every previous season has been filmed. Filming is scheduled to begin in fall 2026. Sudbury is not just a backdrop; it is central to the show’s identity and the reason the production qualifies for the Northern Ontario Heritage Fund, which is one of the financing sources listed in every season’s production credits alongside the Canadian Media Fund and the Ontario Film and Television Tax Credit.
Who Makes Shoresy?
Jared Keeso serves as creator, writer, star, and executive producer, which is an unusual amount of creative control for a network comedy. The show is produced by New Metric Media in partnership with Play Fun Games for Bell Media’s Crave. Mark Montefiore and Kara Haflidson executive produce for New Metric Media. Dan and Sean Skene direct. It is the same tight production team that has been in place since Season 1, which partly explains the show’s consistent tone and quality across seasons.
How Long Will Shoresy Run?
No end date has been announced, but context is useful here. Letterkenny, the series Shoresy spun off from, ran for 12 seasons before ending in December 2023. Screen Rant noted that at six seasons, Shoresy is exactly halfway to matching that run. Keeso has shown no signs of wanting to wrap the Bulldogs anytime soon, and the viewership trajectory is still climbing upward rather than flattening, which makes a push toward eight or ten seasons entirely realistic.
What Happened at the End of Season 5 That Sets Up Season 6?
The NOSHO officially collapsed. The Timmins Timber Kings ran out of players, the North Bay Norsemen lost their ice time, and the American Soo franchise went bankrupt. Only the Soo Hunt and the Sudbury Blueberry Bulldogs survived. Season 5 also centered on defending North American hockey’s physical identity against a squad of undefeated European players dismantling teams across Canada, a storyline that gave the season a higher dramatic stakes than any previous run.
The Bulldogs Are Not a Cult Show Anymore
There is a version of this conversation you had two years ago where Shoresy was a niche rec for Letterkenny fans and hockey diehards. That version is outdated. A 36% season-over-season viewership jump, back-to-back Top 5 Crave rankings, and a same-day Season 6 renewal before Season 5 even hit American screens says something different. Jared Keeso has built one of the most quietly durable sports comedies on any platform, and Season 6 has the runway to be the biggest one yet.






