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A 20A circuit would require 12AWG wire (yellow romex) to maintain code in the USA and Canada. I can't say I see that as common garage wiring in the houses I've seen. Most have 14AWG (white romex) which would limit it to 15A outlet (120v or 240v are both fine though).
Are those modern or older?
I was under the impression it was standard now? Maybe Canada vs US difference?
Edit: not standard as in code, just that it's what usually happens now.
My house was built in the last 15 years and has white romex (14AWG) to the garage outlets. I don't know about a house built brand new today.
Well I might be wrong then, I thought 15 years would definitely be like that.