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Amy works with a challenging horse to help a friend of Clint's; she also revives a dream to rebuild the jumping course that she and Spartan practiced on so many years ago.
Quinn's wealthy father arrives at Heartland with a life-changing proposition for both Amy and his son.
Caleb finds a memento from the past that he thinks will have special meaning for Amy; surprisingly, it's Jack who has some mixed emotions stirred up by the gift.
Tim seeks out help from an unlikely person when he finds himself competing in a polo match; Amy is concerned her daughter isn't adjusting well to her new reality; she makes a decision that worries Jack.
A group of wild horses need new homes; Amy must get back to her Miracle Girl roots and host her first horse clinic in over a year.
The wild, black stallion that Amy rehomed from Will's ranch is brutally forced out of the herd by the new leader; leaving Amy to track down the injured horse and nurse him back to health.
Disaster strikes Hudson when a train derails and causes an explosion that threatens the town; a wild fire quickly spreads toward the rodeo grounds and, Amy rushes to save the abandoned horses there.
Amy grudgingly helps Ty's mother Lily with a traumatized racehorse. Lou gets into even more hot water when she tries to sell Hudson as a "must see" tourist destination.
Amy must face a difficult truth when her efforts to help a young girl form a connection with her new horse takes an unexpected turn. Meanwhile, Lou faces harsh criticism as mayor, and a cattle drive brings up difficult memories for Jack.
The past year has brought unexpected change to the Heartland family. While Amy deals with a major upheaval in her life, Lou copes with the reality of being the mayor of Hudson, and Georgie revisits her dream of the Olympics.
Amy embraces the future - raising her daughter, working with the horses who continue to heal her, branching out into a new phase of her life and profession. She is moving forward and feels determined to leave a legacy. In fact, Jack, Lisa, Lou and Tim have all decided that now is not the time to pull back, but to ramp up, to create new dreams and fulfill old ones. And, as they always do, the family will pull together to help each other...and will ultimately end up stronger than ever.
Heartland season 10 finds the Bartlett-Fleming clan tackling exciting new beginnings and taking big risks, while continuing to lean on their tight-knit bonds for support, love and guidance.
This season marks a time of change, with some family members confronting big decisions about the future that will expand their horizons and take them on new adventures. Amy (Amber Marshall) and Ty (Graham Wardle) are growing as a couple, moving forward into the unknown as they navigate the realities of a first pregnancy and excitedly prepare for parenthood. Professionally, Amy confronts new challenges as she struggles to continue her work with horses while pregnant. Ty is presented with a unique opportunity that will take him out of his comfort zone while both testing and developing his skills as a vet.
Lou (Michelle Morgan) grapples with a growing attraction, which is further complicated by a prospective business venture that threatens to upend not only the family status quo but also her child-rearing arrangement with Peter (Gabriel Hogan). At the same time, Georgie (Alisha Newton) navigates teenage life, putting her heart on the line as she wrestles with the highs and lows of friendships, rivalries and first loves. Through it all, Georgie continues to develop her own connection to horses, even aspiring to new heights when a new passion is inadvertently ignited.
Tim (Chris Potter) seeks to expand his rodeo-school world, but when a past flame brings him a talented and challenging new student, Tim is forced to come to terms with what he really wants. As a couple, Jack (Shaun Johnston) and Lisa (Jessica Steen) find themselves having to defend their unconventional arrangement but nevertheless are there to step in to support the growing Heartland family. The series is filmed on location in High River, Alberta.