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Prepare for a sneak peek at Season 11 Episode 9 of the cherished Hallmark drama series, When Calls the Heart. Based on Janette Oke's beloved novel, this series has won over audiences with its captivating storylines and heartwarming characters. Join the talented cast, including Erin Krakow, Kevin McGarry and others, as they bring the charming world of Hope Valley to life. Don’t miss the latest heartwarming moments and dramatic twists. Stream Season 11 now on Hallmark and immerse yourself in the inspiring world of When Calls the Heart!<br/><br/>When Calls the Heart Cast:<br/><br/>Erin Krakow, Chris McNally, Kevin McGarry, Martin Cummins, Jack Wagner, Pascale Hutton, Kavan Smith, Ben Rosenbaum, Amanda Wong, Viv Leacock, and Natasha Burnett<br/><br/>Stream When Calls the Heart Season 11 now on Hallmark!

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Prepare for a sneak peek at Season 11 Episode 9 of the cherished Hallmark drama series, When Calls the Heart. Based on Janette Oke&#39;s beloved novel, this series has won over audiences with its captivating storylines and heartwarming characters. Join the talented cast, including Erin Krakow, Kevin McGarry and others, as they bring the charming world of Hope Valley to life. Don’t miss the latest heartwarming moments and dramatic twists. Stream Season 11 now on Hallmark and immerse yourself in the inspiring world of When Calls the Heart!&#60;br/&#62;&#60;br/&#62;When Calls the Heart Cast:&#60;br/&#62;&#60;br/&#62;Erin Krakow, Chris McNally, Kevin McGarry, Martin Cummins, Jack Wagner, Pascale Hutton, Kavan Smith, Ben Rosenbaum, Amanda Wong, Viv Leacock, and Natasha Burnett&#60;br/&#62;&#60;br/&#62;Stream When Calls the Heart Season 11 now on Hallmark!
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