Get ready—Ice Road Truckers is coming back to television!
According to Deadline, the History Channel’s reality series, which aired from 2007 to 2017, is set to make a return this fall with a new season.
The show features a team of truckers navigating treacherous, icy roads and frozen lakes in northern Canada to deliver essential supplies to remote communities.
“The timing couldn’t be better to reintroduce a beloved series that has resonated so well with our audience for over a decade,” said Eli Lehrer, executive producer and head of programming for the History Channel. “We are excited to collaborate with our Canadian partners at Corus Entertainment for this upcoming season, which will embark on a new storytelling era, bringing fresh energy and challenges while paying tribute to its rich legacy.”
Stay tuned for launch details and further information regarding Ice Road Truckers Season 12.
How many seasons of Ice Road Truckers are there?
With the upcoming installment, there will be a total of 12 seasons.
When does the new season of Ice Road Truckers debut?
Ice Road Truckers Season 12 is scheduled to premiere on October 1, 2025, at 9:30 p.m. ET/8:30 p.m. CT.
What channel airs Ice Road Truckers?
You can catch Ice Road Truckers on the History Channel.
Where can I stream Ice Road Truckers?
You can watch previous episodes of Ice Road Truckers on the History Channel website, Pluto TV, Apple TV, Roku Channel, Tubi, Philo, and Sling TV, as well as on Amazon Prime Video, FRNDLY TV, and Hulu with subscriptions. Individual episodes are also available for $1.99 on Fandango at Home.
Who is part of the Ice Road Truckers cast?
For Season 12, returning cast members include Lisa Kelly and Todd Dewey, along with several newcomers. The complete cast list has yet to be announced.
How authentic is Ice Road Truckers?
Lisa Kelly explained to Trucking Info that while Ice Road Truckers is largely real, producers often crafted episodes to ensure a cohesive narrative. “Sometimes things happened organically, while other times we nudged events into place for storytelling,” she shared. “It wasn’t scripted, but we had to say particular things for the story to work.”
