Fact # 4 – When was La Moubra built and what has it functioned as in the past?
Published Wednesday, February 9th, 2011, 10:19 am by Scott Stewart under 50 Facts
Q.
The main building at International Summer Camp Montana is called La Moubra and if you visit us during the summer, this is the building that you would check-in at our reception. However, did you know that La Moubra was built long before it became the permanent home of ISCM? We would like to know if you know when La Moubra was built and what functions / uses did it serve in the past before camp moved there in 1963?
We will reveal the answer to this week’s ‘Fascinating Fact’ in next week’s blog!
Answer to last week’s Fact – When did Circus become an activity at ISCM?
A.
As mentioned in last week’s blog, Circus was a recent addition to the program at ISCM. It was in 2002 that it first became an activity at camp and has been a real favourite ever since!
Also, do you remember all the Circus instructors?
Aimee, Matt, D-Co, Merlin, Estelle, Yann, Debbie, Tyrone, Molly & Lisa
As always, if you have any questions, queries or comments regarding this blog or anything to do with International Summer Camp Montana, please do not hesitate to contact us.



