If you’ve spent any time in the Letterkenny universe, you know the titular chirper isn’t exactly a "polite" guy. He's foul-mouthed. He's obsessed with winning. He's weirdly dedicated to high-quality piping-hot snacks. So, it makes total sense that fans are scrambling to figure out where to watch Shoresy now that the show has carved out its own foul-mouthed legacy independent of Wayne and the hicks.
You’d think in 2026 finding a hit show would be easy. It isn't.
Streaming rights are a total mess of geographic locks and corporate handshakes. Depending on whether you’re sitting in a dive bar in Sudbury or a flat in London, your options change completely. Honestly, it’s enough to make you want to fold like a lawn chair.
The Primary Pipeline: Hulu and Crave
The core of the Shoresy distribution deal is basically a two-headed beast.
In Canada, the show is a Crave original. This is the "home turf" for the Sudbury Blueberry Bulldogs. Because the show is produced by New Metric Media in association with Playmaker Studios, Crave gets the first crack at everything. If you are in Canada, you don't really have another choice. You pay for Crave, or you don’t watch the Bulldogs never lose again.
South of the border, things are different. Hulu is the exclusive home for American viewers.
Ever since Letterkenny became a sleeper hit on the platform, Hulu has doubled down on Jared Keeso’s brain-children. If you have a base Hulu subscription, you’re golden. You don't need the Live TV add-on or anything fancy. Just a standard account.
What about Disney+?
This is where people get tripped up. Disney owns Hulu. In many international markets—like the UK, Australia, and parts of Europe—Hulu doesn't exist as a standalone service. Instead, its content gets folded into the Star tile on Disney+.
So, if you’re searching for where to watch Shoresy in Sydney or Manchester, open your Disney+ app. If it’s not there, it’s usually because of a localized licensing delay, but 90% of the time, that "Star" section is your best friend.
The VPN Workaround (For the Truly Dedicated)
Sometimes you’re traveling. Maybe you’re a Canadian working in a country that doesn't have a deal with Disney or Bell Media.
It happens.
In these cases, people use a VPN. By masking your IP address to look like you’re in the United States or Canada, you can access your home Hulu or Crave account. It’s a bit of a grey area. Technically, it violates some Terms of Service agreements, but for fans who have already paid for a subscription and just happen to be across a border, it’s the only way to stay current with the season.
Just remember:
- Use a high-speed provider like ExpressVPN or NordVPN.
- Cheap VPNs often get flagged by Hulu’s security.
- You still need a valid login for the service you’re trying to reach.
Why Can’t I Just Buy It on Amazon?
You can. Sort of.
If you hate monthly subscriptions—totally fair, they add up fast—you can often find Shoresy for digital purchase on platforms like Apple TV (iTunes) or the Amazon Prime Video Store.
The catch?
There is a massive delay. These services usually only get the show months (or even a year) after the streaming premiere. If you want to be part of the conversation while the memes are still fresh, digital purchase is a losing game. It’s better for archiving. For the collectors who want to own the episodes forever without worrying about a streaming service purging its library, this is the way to go.
Technical Specs You Should Care About
The show looks surprisingly good for a comedy about a bunch of "sluts" playing hockey.
Both Crave and Hulu stream the series in 1080p HD. While some shows are pushing into 4K, comedy usually stays in the HD lane to save on bandwidth. The audio is standard 5.1 surround sound. You’ll want a decent soundbar because the soundtrack—heavy on the French-Canadian rap and underground electronic—is actually one of the best parts of the show.
Common Misconceptions About Shoresy’s Availability
I see people asking all the time if it's on Netflix.
No.
Netflix has zero stake in the Keeso-verse. There was a brief period years ago where Letterkenny rumors swirled, but that ship has sailed. Don't waste your time searching there; you'll just end up watching a baking show by accident.
Another weird one: "Is it on YouTube TV?"
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Only if you have the Hulu integration or if you’re recording it via a digital DVR from a network that happens to be running a marathon, which almost never happens with these streaming-first originals.
The "Never Lose Again" Strategy for Viewers
If you’re trying to optimize your spending, here is the move.
Wait until a full season has aired. Shoresy seasons are short—usually six episodes. They go by fast. If you sign up for a one-month trial of Hulu or Crave once the season finale has dropped, you can binge the entire thing in a weekend and cancel before the first bill hits.
It’s a bit "greasy," as the characters might say, but it works.
Navigating International Borders
Let's talk specifically about the UK and Australia for a second.
In Australia, SBS on Demand has historically been a hero for Letterkenny fans, but Shoresy has been more tied to the Disney+ / Star ecosystem. It's always worth checking SBS first because it's free (with ads), but the "official" corporate home has shifted toward the mouse house recently.
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In the UK, it's almost exclusively Disney+. If you're searching and don't see it, check your parental control settings. Shoresy is rated for mature audiences. If your profile is set to "Family Friendly," the show literally won't appear in the search results.
Actionable Steps for New Viewers
If you're ready to jump in, don't just start clicking links.
- Check your existing bundles. Many people have Hulu through the "Disney Bundle" and don't even realize it. Check your email for Spotify Premium or Sprint/T-Mobile promos too; they often toss in a Hulu sub for free.
- Verify your region. If you are using a work laptop with a corporate VPN, turn it off. It might be routing your traffic through a country where the show isn't available, giving you a "Content Not Available" error.
- Start from Season 1. Even if you've seen Letterkenny, this show has a different vibe. It's more serialized. You need the context of how the Bulldogs were formed to appreciate the later seasons.
- Update your apps. Streaming services often gate-keep new seasons behind the latest app version. If you see Season 1 but not Season 3, hit the App Store and update.
The show is out there. It’s loud, it’s fast, and it’s genuinely one of the best-written sports comedies in a decade. Just make sure you’re looking in the right place so you don't miss the puck drop.