EXCLUSIVE: The Trailer Park Boys rumors are true – Canada‘s favorite petty criminals are back with a new season.
We can reveal shooting on the 13th season of Canadian mockumentary Trailer Park Boys has wrapped in Nova Scotia.
This confirms speculation that’s run across this year after star and TPB co-owner Mike Smith said the show was returning while in character during a social media appearance earlier this year. There hasn’t been a new season of the show, which Mike Clattenburg originally created and launched in 2001, since March 2018.
Set in the fictional Sunnyvale Trailer Park in Nova Scotia, the show follows the misadventures of a group of residents, focusing on the lives of Ricky (Robb Wells), Julian (John Paul Tremblay) and Bubbles (Smith).
The trio are returning for Season 13, with each of them providing us with a quote for this item. “Feels like it’s been awhile,” said Bubbles, while Ricky asked, “Is this a f*cking dream?” Julian added, “We need to celebrate this sh*t!”
Joining Smith, Wells and Tremblay are returning cast members Patrick Roach, Cory Bowles, Jacob Rolfe, Jeanna Harrison, Sarah Dunsworth-Nickerson, Tyrone Parsons, Sam Tarasco, Bernie Robichaud, George Green, Brian Heighton, Garnet Estabrooks, Michael Oliver, Terence Lucas, Michael Kennedy and David Rossetti.
Trailer Park Boys Inc. is producing a 10-part in association with Blink49 Studios for the newly-launched TPB+ streaming service in time for the series’ 25th birthday in April 2026.
Ron Murphy is the director, with Gary Howsam and Jonathan A. Walker the executive producers. Tremblay, Smith and Wells are the writers and producers, and Aaron Horton is producer.
The show will run worldwide on TPB+, which is the new identity of the Trailer Park Boys’ streaming site, SwearNet. Currently, the platform hosts TPB short-form comedy clips and spin-off series Trailer Park Boys: Jail. It launched earlier this month.
Rollercoaster Entertainment, which already sells many Trailer Park Boys shows and films, has signed on to distribute the season, which was produced with the assistance of the Canada Media Fund, the Nova Scotia Film & Television Production Incentive Fund, the Nova Scotia Content Creator Fund, and the Canadian Film or Video Production Tax Credit.
The first 12 seasons of Trailer Park Boys are available in Canada on Crave and elsewhere on Netflix. Season 1 debuted back in April 2001 on Canadian network Showcase following a 1999 feature of the same name and ran for seven seasons. It concluded with a special in December 2008.
In 2013, Wells, Tremblay and Smith acquired the rights to the Trailer Park Boys brand from the original production team and launched SwearNet. Five further seasons were then produced for Netflix, beginning in 2014, along with several specials, two miniseries and two animated series.
Four feature films – Trailer Park Boys: The Movie (2006), Countdown to Liquor Day (2009), Don’t Legalize It (2014) and 2024’s Standing on the Shoulders of Kitties: The Bubbles and The Shitrockers Story – have also been released.