Graham Wardle Opens Up: Why He Walked Away From Ty Borden and Heartland

The real story behind Ty Borden’s emotional goodbye
The real reason Graham Wardle left Heartland

If you’ve watched Heartland with your whole heart, you remember it: Ty Borden collapses at the start of Season 14. No swelling music. No speech. It was small, sudden, and it hurt.

The boy who grew into a man on the ranch, who stood by Amy through every storm, was suddenly gone.

No scandal. No backstage drama. Just a choice to move when the feeling wouldn’t go away.

Fans asked why. Was there a dispute? A flashy offer? Graham Wardle later explained it wasn’t any of that. It was personal—and simple.

“I felt in my heart it was time to move in a new direction.” — Graham Wardle, The Canadian Press

Graham has said it wasn’t sudden. He’d been thinking about it for years. In a YouTube message to fans, he shared that leaving Ty—and the Heartland family—was one of the hardest choices he’s made. There weren’t arguments over scripts. Just a steady feeling that staying wouldn’t be honest to where he was in life.

Leaving wasn’t about walking away from fans—it was about not pretending.


Where to watch Heartland right now

Availability shifts by region, but as of October 2025 full seasons are carried on major streaming platforms and some TV provider on-demand libraries. If your app doesn’t list it, check the platform’s regional catalog or your TV provider’s library.
Tip: New seasons often land later on global platforms—set a reminder so you don’t miss the drop.

Life after the ranch

He didn’t vanish—he changed pace. Graham launched “Time Has Come,” a podcast about creativity, growth, and faith. One early conversation was with Amber Marshall, reflecting on their years together. (If you want more on Amber now, read our update: Where Is Amber Marshall Now?.)

Away from the mic, he’s been traveling, photographing, and writing—living slower and more deliberately. He still turns up at select fan events and shares pieces of his life online, but the compass is his own.


What the show did with Ty’s death

Ty’s passing wasn’t played for shock value. He collapsed. It was sudden and small. That’s part of why it stuck with people: it felt like real life.

The series didn’t try to “replace” him. It let the loss change things. Amy and the family moved forward with who they were now—without Ty. The show’s center of gravity shifted; his influence stayed. Ty’s presence is still in the choices characters make—even when he isn’t in the scene.

For more context on how the show carried that weight, see Top 10 Saddest Heartland Moments, and for what’s next, Season 18: Everything We Know.

“I’m following my heart, and I don’t know where it’s leading me, but that’s what life is about.” — Graham Wardle

There was no grand farewell that tidied everything up—and that feels right for both the character and the person behind him. Graham left when it felt right, even though it was hard. The work he did as Ty still holds. The connection fans feel still holds. And the choice he made lets all of that stay true.

If you’ve ever loved Ty and Amy, that honesty is part of why their story lingers.


Quick FAQ

Did the actor leave on bad terms?
No. The choice was personal and planned.

Will Ty ever return?
The departure was written as final.

Is Heartland still filming?
Yes—new seasons keep the ranch story moving.

Rating: 4.3 (12 votes)
  1. Wendy Jacobsen says:

    What's in the other 2 bottles

  2. I understand that Graham wanted to move on however, the show seems so real that it was so difficult for me, to move on.😭
    I miss him 😔

  3. Terry Ruth says:

    The point is 360 degrees. The point is returning to a higher degree of life, restoring the gifts you receive and to the people that love Heartland with you and Amy. I feel you have a responsibility to the fans that love the store to finish the story with Amy , Ty and Lyndy. PawT

  4. I'm 79 and was sitting here watching the entire series AGAIN for about the 5th time. I can't tell you howmuch we miss you. You made that series come alive. Thank you so very much. Will always miss you deeply. Blessings to you. Suzi Moon says:

    I'm 79 and was sitting here watching the entire series AGAIN for about the 5th time. I can't tell you howmuch we miss you. You made that series come alive. Thank you so very much. Will always miss you deeply. Blessings to you. Suzi Moon

  5. doriskast@gmail.com says:

    I will really miss the part you played in the Heartland series. You played your parts well as a boyfriend, husband and father and your job as a vet. Your kindness to humans as well as animals seemed such a natural part of you. You and Amy (Amber) had such loving chemistry together and you have such kind eyes. I am old so I have been around to know many people in my life. My life is peaceful and I have a purpose for want I am doing. You are young so there are a lot of adventures awaiting you but, I will miss you at Heartland.

  6. Margie Aaron says:

    I loved you from moment 1..Your character was my favorite from the beginning. Jack and Amy came next. I wish Ty well.

  7. Ian Grabsch says:

    When Ty died i was sooo upset for Amy, I then started hoping she might find a new Man to fill the void left by Ty, I am behind in the series so I do hope she does find a new happiness.

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