44°52′56″N 63°29′08″W / 44.88222°N 63.48556°W / 44.88222; -63.48556Goffs is a Canadian rural community in Nova Scotia's Halifax Regional Municipality.
After several years of fundraising, a school was finally built to educate the community in 1932, enrolling seventeen children.
[1] Prior to the establishment of this school, the mostly African Nova Scotian community would have had no access to education.
Much of the community's land was expropriated in 1960 in order to expand the Halifax Stanfield International Airport.
There has been recent development with new homes in the last decade and the closest body of water is Mud Lake.