
Justin Hartley’s Tracker is moving production from British Columbia, Canada to California, USA, for season 4.
Tracker follows Colter Shaw (Justin Hartley), a lone-wolf survivalist who roams America as a reward seeker, using his expert tracking skills to help private citizens and law enforcement solve all manner of mysteries while contending with his own fractured family.
Tracker is the mystery production “”Untitled Disney Entertainment Television Project 13″ which landed $48 million in tax credits in March to relocate to Los Angeles under California’s expanded $750 million incentive program.
This is the largest tax credit awarded to a relocating series under the program, a little bigger than the $42 million granted to Prime Video’s Fallout series to move production from New York to L.A. for season 3.
Details were finalized recently, according to Deadline: Hollywood,, and studio 20th Television is locking down production facilities in L.A.
Tracker season 4 is expected to have 176 filming days in California, employing 250 crew members and 275 actors (including guest stars).
Tracker filmed in Vancouver for three seasons successfully turning versatile British Columbia into multiple American regions, towns and cities — including Long Beach on Vancouver Island as a Northern California beach and an Okanagan winery into a Napa Valley winery.

Tracker’s season 3 finale airs May 24th with Jensen Ackles returning as Colter’s older brother Russell for another X-Files-style conspiracy episode.
Tracker – Season 4:

Los Angeles filming dates: late June 2026 –
Showrunner: Elwood Reid.
Cast: Justin Hartley, Fiona Rene, Chris Lee.
Family: Justin Hartley, Jensen Ackles, Melissa Roxburgh, Wendy Crewson.
Producers: Justin Hartley, Ken Olin, Elwood Reid, 20th Television.