Brussels is located in the
Huron East, and lies on the municipal border with the
Morris-Turnberry; both municipalities are located in
Huron County. The town is split by two Huron County roads; 12 and 16. Huron County Road 12, called
Turnberry Street (in-town) and
Brussels Line (out-of-town) runs north–south through the town while Huron County Road 16 runs west–east through the town with a distinct name depending on the direction. The road is named
Morris Road (out-of-town) or
Orchard Line (in-town) when traveling west from the town; the road is named
Newry Road (out-of-town) or
Queen Street (in-town) when travelling east from the town. The
Maitland River runs through the town in a south to north direction which has resulted in the construction of a dam in the community. The river and low-land areas of the dam typically floods every spring from increased rainfall and snow melt. Brussels is north of
London and west of
Kitchener. It is also east of the closest coastal community,
Goderich on the shorelines of
Lake Huron. As Brussels is a rural community, farmland surrounds the town on all sides with scattered bushes amongst the fields.
Climate Brussels consists of a
humid continental climate with four distinct seasons. The climate generally falls into the
Dfb climate subtype. == Demographics ==