Heartland Fans Reveal Their Favorite Moments — It’s All Amy & Ty

You told us your top Heartland moments—and nearly every one is Amy and Ty.

When Heartland fans were asked to share the moments that meant the most to them, the results weren’t just sentimental—they told a story. What poured in from longtime viewers was touching, and the message was clear: for so many, Heartland is, and always has been, about Amy Fleming and Ty Borden.

Through every high and low, Amy and Ty grew up together—and fans never stopped rooting for them.

Heartland has always been more than a family drama set against Alberta’s foothills. For viewers around the world, it’s a series that blends horses, healing, and heartfelt relationships. But when fans were asked about the moments they’d never forget, the answers went straight to Amy and Ty.

Their love story wasn’t fast or flashy. It unfolded through stolen glances, quiet conversations in the barn, and the steady rhythm of life on the ranch. And in that slow, authentic growth, fans saw something real.

From the earliest seasons, Ty and Amy’s connection anchored the show. Fans remembered Ty standing beside Amy through heartbreak, Amy’s trust in Spartan returning, their first kiss, and later, the milestones that defined their journey: their wedding and the birth of their daughter.

Every answer circled back to these two. Not because other characters or stories lacked impact, but because Amy and Ty’s bond felt like the heart of Heartland itself.

Heartland Fans Can't Get Enough of Amy & Ty: Sweetest Moments Revealed!
They laughed, cried, and watched them grow up together. In the end, it always came back to Amy and Ty.

As one fan put it: “Heartland is about family, horses, and love—but without Amy and Ty, it wouldn’t have felt the same.”

That sense of connection ran through every comment. Whether it was Ty comforting Amy after loss or Amy looking at Ty with a smile that said everything, those scenes shaped how fans remember the show.

And maybe that’s why, even now, people are still talking about them.

Amy Fleming and Ty Borden share an emotional moment at Heartland Ranch.
For Heartland fans, Amy and Ty remain the center of the story.

The votes weren’t just nostalgia—they were about what Heartland means to people. And for many, that meaning will always trace back to Amy and Ty.

But what about you? Which scene hit hardest? Was it their first kiss, their vows, or a quiet barn conversation only true fans remember?

Drop your favorite Amy and Ty moment in the comments and join the conversation. Heartland may be a story about a ranching family, but fans have proven it’s also a story about love that grew in the most natural way possible.

Rating: 4.2 (9 votes)
  1. Lori Clark says:

    That moment in the barn when he said "I would do anything for you, Amy". The falling star . proposal. The swing Ty built and his description of their dream house .

    1. Kathy Campbell says:

      Heartland needs to fix this! Nothing past season 13 is working! I know Graham doesn’t want to come back, and it’s sad that Robert Cormier passed. He was great! Those two had the same temperament. But Nathan doesn’t work!

  2. CYNTHIA HARRIS says:

    I loved the wedding.

  3. John T Reece says:

    When Ty saw Amy crying about the loss of Will’s horses and he knew for sure that Amy was still that girl that he fell in love with!! Amy and Ty’s beautiful love story will always be Heartland forever ♾️ ❤️❤️

  4. Vickie chicken says:

    It from there first meeting until the day he died. It was the most believed love story in TV history. They made us love them as thow they were really in love. Seems ever show had a lesson to learn about love,hurt,and sadness.

  5. Sheryl Karolinski says:

    The proposal was tremendous. Their wedding. Amy telling Ty she was goingnto have a baby. Lindys birth. . Hated him leaving and going to mongolia when sheɓwas 4 months pregnant. His death was such a shock

  6. Jerry Van Wallinga says:

    When Ty proposed to Amy, that was the best scene

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