Biography
Zach Munro started skiing young in Orillia, Ontario, chasing his older brother around Pine Ridge Ski Club and watching ski films on VHS. What began as family time grew into a lasting connection with the culture and creativity around skiing. Today, his involvement in the sport goes beyond riding. Alongside freeskiing, he works as a FIS judge on the World Cup circuit and collaborates on art, film, and media projects. Whether on snow or behind the scenes, Zach approaches skiing through storytelling, creativity, and connection rather than sticking to one lane.
“I’ve been lucky to explore so many different avenues in skiing, from riding and judging to art and storytelling.”– Zach Munro
Key highlights
FIS Judge
A-License Judge working at World Cup level
Creative Direction
Logo and artwork designer within the ski industry
YouTube Series
Co-creator of Homiyage with Mountain Swell
Japan Film Project
Upcoming ski film in production
5 Quick questions with Zach
What shaped you early on
Family ski days and chasing my older brother around the hill
How do you switch off?
Walking dogs, drawing, reading, or being a couch potato
What keeps you excited about skiing?
Telling stories and exploring different roles within the sport
What are you working towards right now
Judging at the highest level and one day representing Canada at the Olympics
Behind the scenes or on snow?
Both. I like being part of the full picture
“Cameras left at home, a gondola full of friends, and an onsen to finish is my idea of a perfect ski day.”– Zach Munro










